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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some of the wreckage.
5. PirateShipwreck, Tonga
A shipwreck near the Pacific country of Tonga was discovered in 2012 and underwater archaeologists believe it could possibly be the ruins of the famous pirate vessel known as the Port Au Prince. This ship was originally French but was captured by the British and made into a pirate boat, looting boats belonging to rival countries such as Spain and France. Here in this photo, you see an illustration of the similar style the Port-Au-Prince would have had. This boat was made famous for destroying some Spanish settlements in Peru as well as their ships. Some believe the boat was destroyed by Tongan natives and used the metal from the ship to make weapons. If theTongans did take control of the ship, they would have certainly massacred any British sailors on site.
4. Queen Anne’s Revenge
The infamous Blackbeard’s pirate ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina and is possibly the best pirate ship discovery of all time! Blackbeard and his crew terrorized anyone they came into contact with and plundered many ships, villages in the early 1700’s. This was a former slave ship used by the French, to help colonize the Caribbean. Blackbeard struck fear into the hearts of many with his gruesome flag. One cannon you see in this photo, weighed an astonishing 3000 pounds. This would have fired devastating 6 pound cannon balls and would have ripped enemy boats to shreds. Some other artifacts archaeologists came across include gold dust, coins, glass beads, and 22 cannons and some 280,000 artifacts were uncovered! This anchor they lifted off the sea bed weighs nearly 3,000 pounds! Blackbeard met davy jones locker in a gruesome fashion when the British Navy finally captured him. It’s believed that Blackbeard’s severed head was left to hang from the bow of LieutenantRobert Maynard’s Ship.
3. Antikythera Shipwreck
Off the coast of the GreekIsland of Antikythera, a massive storm 2000 years ago caused a large ship to sink. On board were many luxurious items including fine glassware, massive statues, and the most notable item, a complex geared device many believe to be the world’s first computer. This ship and it’s wreckage was discovered by Greek sponge divers in the year 1900 but they seem to keep on finding new things here! Just recently in September 2016, fragments of a human skeleton were found. Buried beneath shards of ancient pottery, they came across this piece of a jaw bone which included 3 teeth. They also found this piece of cranial bone in the Aegean sea. This is the first time researchers came across bones at the site and they're hoping with DNA testing, they can learn more about the crew that was on board this historic ship.
2. German U-boatThe German U-boat submarines were certainly a force to be reckoned with during World War II and they wreaked havoc among merchant ships. But how close were the Nazi from the American mainland? Recently, a Nazi U-boat was uncovered only 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina! Maybe we weren’t as safe on our home soil as we might have thought. Many American’s picture the fronts of World War II all the way in Europe or on the other side of the Pacific. This tends to prove otherwise, considering how close it was to us. This vessel was believed to have been shot down in battle with the 44 sailors still entombed inside. This discovery was made using sonar and you can still even see the propeller at the back is still intact!
1.Titanic Discovered
A group of American and French researchers finally found the remains of the infamous Titanic in the Northern Atlantic, south of Newfoundland. With help from undersea robotics, the team was able to verify that the ship was truly the Titanic, which struck an iceberg over a century ago. The ship was supposed to be unsinkable but tragedy struck and more than 1500 people lost their lives. The ship is located 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean which is about 2.4 miles! So getting down here was certainly no easy task. New ghostly images were released and tell the true story of the legendary catastrophe.

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April 21, 2011 — Scientists use cameras and sonar near the U.S.Virgin Islands to "see" the seafloor and find out how fish and other sea life use the underwater habitats, which include coral reefs and sea grasses.
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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleague Brian Abbot, were out on a ship with sonar equipment. They spotted an odd formation in the water. This was on Lake Michigan, and all the structures are said to be the same distance apart and are quite similar to structures found in France and England, making people doubt that they are a natural formation. Research is still being conducted.
7 - Under the sea…
This discovery has been astounding for scientists, and has seen the most amazing images emerge from their super find. It’s a river under the sea, which was found on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It’s called the Cenote Angelita, translated to Little Angel – and you see a winding river and even branches! The river is actually hydrogen sulphide, a gas created by the mixture of salt and fresh water. Only exceptionally skilled divers are able to get there, so thank goodness for excellent underwater cameras!
6 - Just Add Water…
In 2014, a group of divers made an incredible discovery. Whilst they were diving off the coast of Goza island in Malta, they came up a Phoenician shipwreck which is thought to date back to 700 BC. This is one of the oldest ships recovered, and there are so many pieces in tact – which will be highly beneficial in in shedding light on life back then. Part of the relics discovered include 20 lava grinding stones, large wine jugs and other pieces of crockery.
5 - The ocean is full of surprises…
These alien looking balls have been found on the ocean floor, and are baffling scientists. They are manganese rocks, and they contain valuable metal. They were found in the Atlantic Ocean, and their purpose has been confusing people since the 1870’s! Some suggest it’s a chemical reaction between bacteria and the water. They’re called manganese nodules, and German scientists have discovered a vast amount of them. They grow between 1 and 5 mm every million years, so some are thought to be 10 million years old!
4 - The gap widens…
Divers have been instrumental in showing us how the North American Plate is pulling away from the Eurasian Plate – which means the gap between Europe and the USA is widening! In order for you to dive there yourself, you would need to take a trip to Iceland!
3 - So much to discover…
According to some sites, we have only scratched the bottom of the surface of the ocean, and still have about 95% of the ocean to still discover. If that’s the case, imagine what is still out there for us to find! Over in New Jersey, archaeologists found 2 beautifully preserved locomotives dating back to the 1850’s. No record of when the trains were built or when they were lost, and to this day – no one can explain how they got there.
2 - My heads under water…
It was back in 2000 that French archaeologist, Franck Goddio discovered Heracleion. It’s an underwater city based near Alexandria in Egypt, and during the 13 years spent excavating the area – many incredible items have resurfaced. The city dates back to the 12th century, and it went through a stage of extreme wealth. It’s thought to have sunk due to earthquakes, and had been buried for centuries. Some of the items discovered included 60 ships, gold coins, bronze and stone weights, statues, stone with Greek and Egyptian inscription and hundreds of anchors.
1 - Sink or swim…
These are called Ice Fingers, and as you can guess – they’re a totally rare phenomenon which occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic. They’re the result of cold, sinking brine which is heavier than the water surrounding it. It goes on to form a brinicle, which is a hollow icicle, when it comes into contact with the warmer water. It’s been dubbed the ice finger of death, because any sea creature caught in the expanding web of ice, are caught for good and end up freezing to death. The BBC One series, Frozen Planet, managed to film one – which took a total of 6 hours to form and sink.

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

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The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist!
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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

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1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
4. The body of a famous ChineseTV presenter was found beneath a bridge in the Yongchuan district in China's south-western Chongqing municipality. The half-naked body has multiple wounds in head and neck.
5. The decomposed body of an aspiring young actress was found in a water tank in Mexico City nearly a year after she disappeared.
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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a World War 2 era underwater grave with over 40 vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
4. SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
5. MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
6. USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and Viet NamWars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s largest artificial coral reef.
7. YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
8. SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw it’s seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
9. THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details.
10. "ANCIENT" CHINESE CITY
China’sQiandao Lake is the home of this ancient city, which really isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a construction company.
11. SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WW2 in the Red Sea and contains everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other weaponry.
12. IRISH SILVER
Researches in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War II-era silver off the coast nestled in a British cargo ship.
13. APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by Amazon founder.
14. SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s 100-year-old corridors.
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Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization, human or not, that was around before the ice age, could be responsible for building the pyramid. While the Portuguese Navy still hasn't determined the origins, many might question why this hasn't been first reported on sooner than late 2012. Certainly the NOAA who studies volcanic activity in the area of the pyramid would have discovered the pyramid through sonar imaging and so forth since the area is heavily studied due to volcanic activity. Either the NOAA hasn't yet come across it, they are hiding what they have found, or the pyramid doesn't exist. The last theory does not seem to be likely given the authenticity of the find.
To further support the idea that this pyramid could have been built by different civilizations, archeologists from the Portuguese Association of Archaeological Research have recently discovered evidence on Pico island that suggests their belief that humans existed in the Azores region before the arrival of the Portuguese thousands of years ago. As of today, there is still no explanation for who created the rock art found on the islands. Was the pyramid built by whatever civilization existed prior to the Portuguese? Is it possibly not even man-made?

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The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
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The vastness of the ocean is awe-inspiring and equally terrifying.
With most of the world shrouded under the thick veil of H2O, it is hard
to know what lies beneath.
Apollo 11 Engines
Let's start with something that isn't an illogical undersea find. The
Rocketdyne F-1 engines were the same engines that helped propel the
Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon and propelled the world into a new
age of space travel.
AntirhodosThe discovery of the lost city island of Antirhodos is truly one of
the most impressive feats of modern archaeology. The city of Cleopatra
was well documented throughout various historical archives but
historians and archaeologists were unable to find proof of the city's
existence.
StroneStructure of GalileaThe Sea of Galilee otherwise known as Lake Tiberias is home to one of
the most puzzling structures since Stonehenge. In 2003 while
performing a sonar scan of the lake, archaeologists were astounded
when they found an enormous conic structure 230 feet in diameter and
32 feet high beneath the surface of the lake.
The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Here is one for the alien conspiracy theorists. In 2011 the
Swedish-based "Ocean X Team" was on a routine dive in the Baltic Sea
while searching for remains of an old shipwreck when they came across
the object.
LazarusFish: The Coelacanth
As we said before the vastness of the ocean hides many things and one
of the most common hidden figures are fish. While you may think that
finding fish in the ocean is no big deal it becomes important when you
find a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years.
The Lost City On The Gulf of Khambhat
One of the most interesting things to find under the sea is lost
civilizations that seem to be suspended in time. One of the most
recent examples of this was found in the Gulf of Khambhat off of the
West Coast of India.
Microbial Life
One of the most popular questions that seem to transcend race,
religion, and politics is "Are we alone in this universe?". The
question that usually follows is "Are there any other planets that can
support life?".
The Kraken
The mythical squid that haunts your dreams has just become a reality.
Hidden in the darkness of the oceans are squid that is designed to
kill Captain Ahab. While their existence has been theorized for
decades and novelized for centuries the giant squid was discovered
until 2001 in larval form.
The ocean, much like space is incredibly uncharted. Within its depths
lie some of the most terrifying creatures and most awe-inspiring
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Sonar

Sonar (originally an acronym for SOund Navigation And Ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels. Two types of technology share the name "sonar": passive sonar is essentially listening for the sound made by vessels; active sonar is emitting pulses of sounds and listening for echoes. Sonar may be used as a means of acoustic location and of measurement of the echo characteristics of "targets" in the water. Acoustic location in air was used before the introduction of radar. Sonar may also be used in air for robot navigation, and SODAR (an upward looking in-air sonar) is used for atmospheric investigations. The term sonar is also used for the equipment used to generate and receive the sound. The acoustic frequencies used in sonar systems vary from very low (infrasonic) to extremely high (ultrasonic). The study of underwater sound is known as underwater acoustics or hydroacoustics.

Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's oceanic divisions, following the Pacific Ocean. With a total area of about 106,400,000 square kilometres (41,100,000sqmi), it covers approximately 20 percent of the Earth's surface and about 29 percent of its water surface area. The first part of its name refers to Atlas of Greek mythology, making the Atlantic the "Sea of Atlas".

The oldest known mention of "Atlantic" is in The Histories of Herodotus around 450 BC (Hdt. 1.202.4): Atlantis thalassa (Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς θάλασσα; English: Sea of Atlas). The term Ethiopic Ocean, derived from Ethiopia, was applied to the southern Atlantic as late as the mid-19th century. Before Europeans discovered other oceans, their term "ocean" was synonymous with the waters beyond the Strait of Gibraltar that are now known as the Atlantic. The early Greeks believed this ocean to be a gigantic river encircling the world.

The Atlantic Ocean occupies an elongated, S-shaped basin extending longitudinally between Eurasia and Africa to the east, and the Americas to the west. As one component of the interconnected global ocean, it is connected in the north to the Arctic Ocean, to the Pacific Ocean in the southwest, the Indian Ocean in the southeast, and the Southern Ocean in the south (other definitions describe the Atlantic as extending southward to Antarctica). The equator subdivides it into the North Atlantic Ocean and South Atlantic Ocean.

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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some of the wreckage.
5. PirateShipwreck, Tonga
A shipwreck near the Pacific country of Tonga was discovered in 2012 and underwater archaeologists believe it could possibly be the ruins of the famous pirate vessel known as the Port Au Prince. This ship was originally French but was captured by the British and made into a pirate boat, looting boats belonging to rival countries such as Spain and France. Here in this photo, you see an illustration of the similar style the Port-Au-Prince would have had. This boat was made famous for destroying some Spanish settlements in Peru as well as their ships. Some believe the boat was destroyed by Tongan natives and used the metal from the ship to make weapons. If theTongans did take control of the ship, they would have certainly massacred any British sailors on site.
4. Queen Anne’s Revenge
The infamous Blackbeard’s pirate ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina and is possibly the best pirate ship discovery of all time! Blackbeard and his crew terrorized anyone they came into contact with and plundered many ships, villages in the early 1700’s. This was a former slave ship used by the French, to help colonize the Caribbean. Blackbeard struck fear into the hearts of many with his gruesome flag. One cannon you see in this photo, weighed an astonishing 3000 pounds. This would have fired devastating 6 pound cannon balls and would have ripped enemy boats to shreds. Some other artifacts archaeologists came across include gold dust, coins, glass beads, and 22 cannons and some 280,000 artifacts were uncovered! This anchor they lifted off the sea bed weighs nearly 3,000 pounds! Blackbeard met davy jones locker in a gruesome fashion when the British Navy finally captured him. It’s believed that Blackbeard’s severed head was left to hang from the bow of LieutenantRobert Maynard’s Ship.
3. Antikythera Shipwreck
Off the coast of the GreekIsland of Antikythera, a massive storm 2000 years ago caused a large ship to sink. On board were many luxurious items including fine glassware, massive statues, and the most notable item, a complex geared device many believe to be the world’s first computer. This ship and it’s wreckage was discovered by Greek sponge divers in the year 1900 but they seem to keep on finding new things here! Just recently in September 2016, fragments of a human skeleton were found. Buried beneath shards of ancient pottery, they came across this piece of a jaw bone which included 3 teeth. They also found this piece of cranial bone in the Aegean sea. This is the first time researchers came across bones at the site and they're hoping with DNA testing, they can learn more about the crew that was on board this historic ship.
2. German U-boatThe German U-boat submarines were certainly a force to be reckoned with during World War II and they wreaked havoc among merchant ships. But how close were the Nazi from the American mainland? Recently, a Nazi U-boat was uncovered only 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina! Maybe we weren’t as safe on our home soil as we might have thought. Many American’s picture the fronts of World War II all the way in Europe or on the other side of the Pacific. This tends to prove otherwise, considering how close it was to us. This vessel was believed to have been shot down in battle with the 44 sailors still entombed inside. This discovery was made using sonar and you can still even see the propeller at the back is still intact!
1.Titanic Discovered
A group of American and French researchers finally found the remains of the infamous Titanic in the Northern Atlantic, south of Newfoundland. With help from undersea robotics, the team was able to verify that the ship was truly the Titanic, which struck an iceberg over a century ago. The ship was supposed to be unsinkable but tragedy struck and more than 1500 people lost their lives. The ship is located 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean which is about 2.4 miles! So getting down here was certainly no easy task. New ghostly images were released and tell the true story of the legendary catastrophe.

5:12

Scientists "See" Ocean Floor via Sonar | National Geographic

Scientists "See" Ocean Floor via Sonar | National Geographic

Scientists "See" Ocean Floor via Sonar | National Geographic

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6:23

13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleague Brian Abbot, were out on a ship with sonar equipment. They spotted an odd formation in the water. This was on Lake Michigan, and all the structures are said to be the same distance apart and are quite similar to structures found in France and England, making people doubt that they are a natural formation. Research is still being conducted.
7 - Under the sea…
This discovery has been astounding for scientists, and has seen the most amazing images emerge from their super find. It’s a river under the sea, which was found on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It’s called the Cenote Angelita, translated to Little Angel – and you see a winding river and even branches! The river is actually hydrogen sulphide, a gas created by the mixture of salt and fresh water. Only exceptionally skilled divers are able to get there, so thank goodness for excellent underwater cameras!
6 - Just Add Water…
In 2014, a group of divers made an incredible discovery. Whilst they were diving off the coast of Goza island in Malta, they came up a Phoenician shipwreck which is thought to date back to 700 BC. This is one of the oldest ships recovered, and there are so many pieces in tact – which will be highly beneficial in in shedding light on life back then. Part of the relics discovered include 20 lava grinding stones, large wine jugs and other pieces of crockery.
5 - The ocean is full of surprises…
These alien looking balls have been found on the ocean floor, and are baffling scientists. They are manganese rocks, and they contain valuable metal. They were found in the Atlantic Ocean, and their purpose has been confusing people since the 1870’s! Some suggest it’s a chemical reaction between bacteria and the water. They’re called manganese nodules, and German scientists have discovered a vast amount of them. They grow between 1 and 5 mm every million years, so some are thought to be 10 million years old!
4 - The gap widens…
Divers have been instrumental in showing us how the North American Plate is pulling away from the Eurasian Plate – which means the gap between Europe and the USA is widening! In order for you to dive there yourself, you would need to take a trip to Iceland!
3 - So much to discover…
According to some sites, we have only scratched the bottom of the surface of the ocean, and still have about 95% of the ocean to still discover. If that’s the case, imagine what is still out there for us to find! Over in New Jersey, archaeologists found 2 beautifully preserved locomotives dating back to the 1850’s. No record of when the trains were built or when they were lost, and to this day – no one can explain how they got there.
2 - My heads under water…
It was back in 2000 that French archaeologist, Franck Goddio discovered Heracleion. It’s an underwater city based near Alexandria in Egypt, and during the 13 years spent excavating the area – many incredible items have resurfaced. The city dates back to the 12th century, and it went through a stage of extreme wealth. It’s thought to have sunk due to earthquakes, and had been buried for centuries. Some of the items discovered included 60 ships, gold coins, bronze and stone weights, statues, stone with Greek and Egyptian inscription and hundreds of anchors.
1 - Sink or swim…
These are called Ice Fingers, and as you can guess – they’re a totally rare phenomenon which occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic. They’re the result of cold, sinking brine which is heavier than the water surrounding it. It goes on to form a brinicle, which is a hollow icicle, when it comes into contact with the warmer water. It’s been dubbed the ice finger of death, because any sea creature caught in the expanding web of ice, are caught for good and end up freezing to death. The BBC One series, Frozen Planet, managed to film one – which took a total of 6 hours to form and sink.

9:25

12 Unusual Underwater Discoveries

12 Unusual Underwater Discoveries

12 Unusual Underwater Discoveries

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

9:59

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist!
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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

16:33

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
4. The body of a famous ChineseTV presenter was found beneath a bridge in the Yongchuan district in China's south-western Chongqing municipality. The half-naked body has multiple wounds in head and neck.
5. The decomposed body of an aspiring young actress was found in a water tank in Mexico City nearly a year after she disappeared.
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5:26

Underwater Discoveries That Will Make Your Jaw Drop!

Underwater Discoveries That Will Make Your Jaw Drop!

Underwater Discoveries That Will Make Your Jaw Drop!

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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a World War 2 era underwater grave with over 40 vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
4. SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
5. MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
6. USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and Viet NamWars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s largest artificial coral reef.
7. YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
8. SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw it’s seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
9. THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details.
10. "ANCIENT" CHINESE CITY
China’sQiandao Lake is the home of this ancient city, which really isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a construction company.
11. SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WW2 in the Red Sea and contains everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other weaponry.
12. IRISH SILVER
Researches in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War II-era silver off the coast nestled in a British cargo ship.
13. APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by Amazon founder.
14. SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s 100-year-old corridors.
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19:17

The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization, human or not, that was around before the ice age, could be responsible for building the pyramid. While the Portuguese Navy still hasn't determined the origins, many might question why this hasn't been first reported on sooner than late 2012. Certainly the NOAA who studies volcanic activity in the area of the pyramid would have discovered the pyramid through sonar imaging and so forth since the area is heavily studied due to volcanic activity. Either the NOAA hasn't yet come across it, they are hiding what they have found, or the pyramid doesn't exist. The last theory does not seem to be likely given the authenticity of the find.
To further support the idea that this pyramid could have been built by different civilizations, archeologists from the Portuguese Association of Archaeological Research have recently discovered evidence on Pico island that suggests their belief that humans existed in the Azores region before the arrival of the Portuguese thousands of years ago. As of today, there is still no explanation for who created the rock art found on the islands. Was the pyramid built by whatever civilization existed prior to the Portuguese? Is it possibly not even man-made?

12:58

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
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The vastness of the ocean is awe-inspiring and equally terrifying.
With most of the world shrouded under the thick veil of H2O, it is hard
to know what lies beneath.
Apollo 11 Engines
Let's start with something that isn't an illogical undersea find. The
Rocketdyne F-1 engines were the same engines that helped propel the
Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon and propelled the world into a new
age of space travel.
AntirhodosThe discovery of the lost city island of Antirhodos is truly one of
the most impressive feats of modern archaeology. The city of Cleopatra
was well documented throughout various historical archives but
historians and archaeologists were unable to find proof of the city's
existence.
StroneStructure of GalileaThe Sea of Galilee otherwise known as Lake Tiberias is home to one of
the most puzzling structures since Stonehenge. In 2003 while
performing a sonar scan of the lake, archaeologists were astounded
when they found an enormous conic structure 230 feet in diameter and
32 feet high beneath the surface of the lake.
The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Here is one for the alien conspiracy theorists. In 2011 the
Swedish-based "Ocean X Team" was on a routine dive in the Baltic Sea
while searching for remains of an old shipwreck when they came across
the object.
LazarusFish: The Coelacanth
As we said before the vastness of the ocean hides many things and one
of the most common hidden figures are fish. While you may think that
finding fish in the ocean is no big deal it becomes important when you
find a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years.
The Lost City On The Gulf of Khambhat
One of the most interesting things to find under the sea is lost
civilizations that seem to be suspended in time. One of the most
recent examples of this was found in the Gulf of Khambhat off of the
West Coast of India.
Microbial Life
One of the most popular questions that seem to transcend race,
religion, and politics is "Are we alone in this universe?". The
question that usually follows is "Are there any other planets that can
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The Kraken
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kill Captain Ahab. While their existence has been theorized for
decades and novelized for centuries the giant squid was discovered
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10 Unbelievable Ship Discoveries

From Pyramid vessels, to the eerie German U-Boat, these are 10 UNBELIEVABLE ShipDiscoveries !
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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some...

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Scientists "See" Ocean Floor via Sonar | National Geographic

April 21, 2011 — Scientists use cameras and sonar near the U.S.Virgin Islands to "see" the seafloor and find out how fish and other sea life use the underwater habitats, which include coral reefs and sea grasses.
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13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleag...

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the A...

published: 01 Mar 2016

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist!
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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic Ocean
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published: 26 Feb 2016

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
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published: 11 May 2016

Underwater Discoveries That Will Make Your Jaw Drop!

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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a W...

published: 19 Oct 2016

The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization...

published: 05 Jun 2014

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some of the wreckage.
5. PirateShipwreck, Tonga
A shipwreck near the Pacific country of Tonga was discovered in 2012 and underwater archaeologists believe it could possibly be the ruins of the famous pirate vessel known as the Port Au Prince. This ship was originally French but was captured by the British and made into a pirate boat, looting boats belonging to rival countries such as Spain and France. Here in this photo, you see an illustration of the similar style the Port-Au-Prince would have had. This boat was made famous for destroying some Spanish settlements in Peru as well as their ships. Some believe the boat was destroyed by Tongan natives and used the metal from the ship to make weapons. If theTongans did take control of the ship, they would have certainly massacred any British sailors on site.
4. Queen Anne’s Revenge
The infamous Blackbeard’s pirate ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina and is possibly the best pirate ship discovery of all time! Blackbeard and his crew terrorized anyone they came into contact with and plundered many ships, villages in the early 1700’s. This was a former slave ship used by the French, to help colonize the Caribbean. Blackbeard struck fear into the hearts of many with his gruesome flag. One cannon you see in this photo, weighed an astonishing 3000 pounds. This would have fired devastating 6 pound cannon balls and would have ripped enemy boats to shreds. Some other artifacts archaeologists came across include gold dust, coins, glass beads, and 22 cannons and some 280,000 artifacts were uncovered! This anchor they lifted off the sea bed weighs nearly 3,000 pounds! Blackbeard met davy jones locker in a gruesome fashion when the British Navy finally captured him. It’s believed that Blackbeard’s severed head was left to hang from the bow of LieutenantRobert Maynard’s Ship.
3. Antikythera Shipwreck
Off the coast of the GreekIsland of Antikythera, a massive storm 2000 years ago caused a large ship to sink. On board were many luxurious items including fine glassware, massive statues, and the most notable item, a complex geared device many believe to be the world’s first computer. This ship and it’s wreckage was discovered by Greek sponge divers in the year 1900 but they seem to keep on finding new things here! Just recently in September 2016, fragments of a human skeleton were found. Buried beneath shards of ancient pottery, they came across this piece of a jaw bone which included 3 teeth. They also found this piece of cranial bone in the Aegean sea. This is the first time researchers came across bones at the site and they're hoping with DNA testing, they can learn more about the crew that was on board this historic ship.
2. German U-boatThe German U-boat submarines were certainly a force to be reckoned with during World War II and they wreaked havoc among merchant ships. But how close were the Nazi from the American mainland? Recently, a Nazi U-boat was uncovered only 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina! Maybe we weren’t as safe on our home soil as we might have thought. Many American’s picture the fronts of World War II all the way in Europe or on the other side of the Pacific. This tends to prove otherwise, considering how close it was to us. This vessel was believed to have been shot down in battle with the 44 sailors still entombed inside. This discovery was made using sonar and you can still even see the propeller at the back is still intact!
1.Titanic Discovered
A group of American and French researchers finally found the remains of the infamous Titanic in the Northern Atlantic, south of Newfoundland. With help from undersea robotics, the team was able to verify that the ship was truly the Titanic, which struck an iceberg over a century ago. The ship was supposed to be unsinkable but tragedy struck and more than 1500 people lost their lives. The ship is located 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean which is about 2.4 miles! So getting down here was certainly no easy task. New ghostly images were released and tell the true story of the legendary catastrophe.

From Pyramid vessels, to the eerie German U-Boat, these are 10 UNBELIEVABLE ShipDiscoveries !
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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some of the wreckage.
5. PirateShipwreck, Tonga
A shipwreck near the Pacific country of Tonga was discovered in 2012 and underwater archaeologists believe it could possibly be the ruins of the famous pirate vessel known as the Port Au Prince. This ship was originally French but was captured by the British and made into a pirate boat, looting boats belonging to rival countries such as Spain and France. Here in this photo, you see an illustration of the similar style the Port-Au-Prince would have had. This boat was made famous for destroying some Spanish settlements in Peru as well as their ships. Some believe the boat was destroyed by Tongan natives and used the metal from the ship to make weapons. If theTongans did take control of the ship, they would have certainly massacred any British sailors on site.
4. Queen Anne’s Revenge
The infamous Blackbeard’s pirate ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina and is possibly the best pirate ship discovery of all time! Blackbeard and his crew terrorized anyone they came into contact with and plundered many ships, villages in the early 1700’s. This was a former slave ship used by the French, to help colonize the Caribbean. Blackbeard struck fear into the hearts of many with his gruesome flag. One cannon you see in this photo, weighed an astonishing 3000 pounds. This would have fired devastating 6 pound cannon balls and would have ripped enemy boats to shreds. Some other artifacts archaeologists came across include gold dust, coins, glass beads, and 22 cannons and some 280,000 artifacts were uncovered! This anchor they lifted off the sea bed weighs nearly 3,000 pounds! Blackbeard met davy jones locker in a gruesome fashion when the British Navy finally captured him. It’s believed that Blackbeard’s severed head was left to hang from the bow of LieutenantRobert Maynard’s Ship.
3. Antikythera Shipwreck
Off the coast of the GreekIsland of Antikythera, a massive storm 2000 years ago caused a large ship to sink. On board were many luxurious items including fine glassware, massive statues, and the most notable item, a complex geared device many believe to be the world’s first computer. This ship and it’s wreckage was discovered by Greek sponge divers in the year 1900 but they seem to keep on finding new things here! Just recently in September 2016, fragments of a human skeleton were found. Buried beneath shards of ancient pottery, they came across this piece of a jaw bone which included 3 teeth. They also found this piece of cranial bone in the Aegean sea. This is the first time researchers came across bones at the site and they're hoping with DNA testing, they can learn more about the crew that was on board this historic ship.
2. German U-boatThe German U-boat submarines were certainly a force to be reckoned with during World War II and they wreaked havoc among merchant ships. But how close were the Nazi from the American mainland? Recently, a Nazi U-boat was uncovered only 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina! Maybe we weren’t as safe on our home soil as we might have thought. Many American’s picture the fronts of World War II all the way in Europe or on the other side of the Pacific. This tends to prove otherwise, considering how close it was to us. This vessel was believed to have been shot down in battle with the 44 sailors still entombed inside. This discovery was made using sonar and you can still even see the propeller at the back is still intact!
1.Titanic Discovered
A group of American and French researchers finally found the remains of the infamous Titanic in the Northern Atlantic, south of Newfoundland. With help from undersea robotics, the team was able to verify that the ship was truly the Titanic, which struck an iceberg over a century ago. The ship was supposed to be unsinkable but tragedy struck and more than 1500 people lost their lives. The ship is located 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean which is about 2.4 miles! So getting down here was certainly no easy task. New ghostly images were released and tell the true story of the legendary catastrophe.

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13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleague Brian Abbot, were out on a ship with sonar equipment. They spotted an odd formation in the water. This was on Lake Michigan, and all the structures are said to be the same distance apart and are quite similar to structures found in France and England, making people doubt that they are a natural formation. Research is still being conducted.
7 - Under the sea…
This discovery has been astounding for scientists, and has seen the most amazing images emerge from their super find. It’s a river under the sea, which was found on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It’s called the Cenote Angelita, translated to Little Angel – and you see a winding river and even branches! The river is actually hydrogen sulphide, a gas created by the mixture of salt and fresh water. Only exceptionally skilled divers are able to get there, so thank goodness for excellent underwater cameras!
6 - Just Add Water…
In 2014, a group of divers made an incredible discovery. Whilst they were diving off the coast of Goza island in Malta, they came up a Phoenician shipwreck which is thought to date back to 700 BC. This is one of the oldest ships recovered, and there are so many pieces in tact – which will be highly beneficial in in shedding light on life back then. Part of the relics discovered include 20 lava grinding stones, large wine jugs and other pieces of crockery.
5 - The ocean is full of surprises…
These alien looking balls have been found on the ocean floor, and are baffling scientists. They are manganese rocks, and they contain valuable metal. They were found in the Atlantic Ocean, and their purpose has been confusing people since the 1870’s! Some suggest it’s a chemical reaction between bacteria and the water. They’re called manganese nodules, and German scientists have discovered a vast amount of them. They grow between 1 and 5 mm every million years, so some are thought to be 10 million years old!
4 - The gap widens…
Divers have been instrumental in showing us how the North American Plate is pulling away from the Eurasian Plate – which means the gap between Europe and the USA is widening! In order for you to dive there yourself, you would need to take a trip to Iceland!
3 - So much to discover…
According to some sites, we have only scratched the bottom of the surface of the ocean, and still have about 95% of the ocean to still discover. If that’s the case, imagine what is still out there for us to find! Over in New Jersey, archaeologists found 2 beautifully preserved locomotives dating back to the 1850’s. No record of when the trains were built or when they were lost, and to this day – no one can explain how they got there.
2 - My heads under water…
It was back in 2000 that French archaeologist, Franck Goddio discovered Heracleion. It’s an underwater city based near Alexandria in Egypt, and during the 13 years spent excavating the area – many incredible items have resurfaced. The city dates back to the 12th century, and it went through a stage of extreme wealth. It’s thought to have sunk due to earthquakes, and had been buried for centuries. Some of the items discovered included 60 ships, gold coins, bronze and stone weights, statues, stone with Greek and Egyptian inscription and hundreds of anchors.
1 - Sink or swim…
These are called Ice Fingers, and as you can guess – they’re a totally rare phenomenon which occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic. They’re the result of cold, sinking brine which is heavier than the water surrounding it. It goes on to form a brinicle, which is a hollow icicle, when it comes into contact with the warmer water. It’s been dubbed the ice finger of death, because any sea creature caught in the expanding web of ice, are caught for good and end up freezing to death. The BBC One series, Frozen Planet, managed to film one – which took a total of 6 hours to form and sink.

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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleague Brian Abbot, were out on a ship with sonar equipment. They spotted an odd formation in the water. This was on Lake Michigan, and all the structures are said to be the same distance apart and are quite similar to structures found in France and England, making people doubt that they are a natural formation. Research is still being conducted.
7 - Under the sea…
This discovery has been astounding for scientists, and has seen the most amazing images emerge from their super find. It’s a river under the sea, which was found on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It’s called the Cenote Angelita, translated to Little Angel – and you see a winding river and even branches! The river is actually hydrogen sulphide, a gas created by the mixture of salt and fresh water. Only exceptionally skilled divers are able to get there, so thank goodness for excellent underwater cameras!
6 - Just Add Water…
In 2014, a group of divers made an incredible discovery. Whilst they were diving off the coast of Goza island in Malta, they came up a Phoenician shipwreck which is thought to date back to 700 BC. This is one of the oldest ships recovered, and there are so many pieces in tact – which will be highly beneficial in in shedding light on life back then. Part of the relics discovered include 20 lava grinding stones, large wine jugs and other pieces of crockery.
5 - The ocean is full of surprises…
These alien looking balls have been found on the ocean floor, and are baffling scientists. They are manganese rocks, and they contain valuable metal. They were found in the Atlantic Ocean, and their purpose has been confusing people since the 1870’s! Some suggest it’s a chemical reaction between bacteria and the water. They’re called manganese nodules, and German scientists have discovered a vast amount of them. They grow between 1 and 5 mm every million years, so some are thought to be 10 million years old!
4 - The gap widens…
Divers have been instrumental in showing us how the North American Plate is pulling away from the Eurasian Plate – which means the gap between Europe and the USA is widening! In order for you to dive there yourself, you would need to take a trip to Iceland!
3 - So much to discover…
According to some sites, we have only scratched the bottom of the surface of the ocean, and still have about 95% of the ocean to still discover. If that’s the case, imagine what is still out there for us to find! Over in New Jersey, archaeologists found 2 beautifully preserved locomotives dating back to the 1850’s. No record of when the trains were built or when they were lost, and to this day – no one can explain how they got there.
2 - My heads under water…
It was back in 2000 that French archaeologist, Franck Goddio discovered Heracleion. It’s an underwater city based near Alexandria in Egypt, and during the 13 years spent excavating the area – many incredible items have resurfaced. The city dates back to the 12th century, and it went through a stage of extreme wealth. It’s thought to have sunk due to earthquakes, and had been buried for centuries. Some of the items discovered included 60 ships, gold coins, bronze and stone weights, statues, stone with Greek and Egyptian inscription and hundreds of anchors.
1 - Sink or swim…
These are called Ice Fingers, and as you can guess – they’re a totally rare phenomenon which occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic. They’re the result of cold, sinking brine which is heavier than the water surrounding it. It goes on to form a brinicle, which is a hollow icicle, when it comes into contact with the warmer water. It’s been dubbed the ice finger of death, because any sea creature caught in the expanding web of ice, are caught for good and end up freezing to death. The BBC One series, Frozen Planet, managed to film one – which took a total of 6 hours to form and sink.

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct”...

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist!
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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

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Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma ...

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
4. The body of a famous ChineseTV presenter was found beneath a bridge in the Yongchuan district in China's south-western Chongqing municipality. The half-naked body has multiple wounds in head and neck.
5. The decomposed body of an aspiring young actress was found in a water tank in Mexico City nearly a year after she disappeared.
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1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
4. The body of a famous ChineseTV presenter was found beneath a bridge in the Yongchuan district in China's south-western Chongqing municipality. The half-naked body has multiple wounds in head and neck.
5. The decomposed body of an aspiring young actress was found in a water tank in Mexico City nearly a year after she disappeared.
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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a World War 2 era underwater grave with over 40 vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
4. SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
5. MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
6. USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and Viet NamWars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s largest artificial coral reef.
7. YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
8. SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw it’s seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
9. THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details.
10. "ANCIENT" CHINESE CITY
China’sQiandao Lake is the home of this ancient city, which really isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a construction company.
11. SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WW2 in the Red Sea and contains everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other weaponry.
12. IRISH SILVER
Researches in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War II-era silver off the coast nestled in a British cargo ship.
13. APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by Amazon founder.
14. SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s 100-year-old corridors.
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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a World War 2 era underwater grave with over 40 vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
4. SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
5. MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
6. USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and Viet NamWars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s largest artificial coral reef.
7. YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
8. SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw it’s seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
9. THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details.
10. "ANCIENT" CHINESE CITY
China’sQiandao Lake is the home of this ancient city, which really isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a construction company.
11. SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WW2 in the Red Sea and contains everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other weaponry.
12. IRISH SILVER
Researches in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War II-era silver off the coast nestled in a British cargo ship.
13. APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by Amazon founder.
14. SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s 100-year-old corridors.
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The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira ...

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization, human or not, that was around before the ice age, could be responsible for building the pyramid. While the Portuguese Navy still hasn't determined the origins, many might question why this hasn't been first reported on sooner than late 2012. Certainly the NOAA who studies volcanic activity in the area of the pyramid would have discovered the pyramid through sonar imaging and so forth since the area is heavily studied due to volcanic activity. Either the NOAA hasn't yet come across it, they are hiding what they have found, or the pyramid doesn't exist. The last theory does not seem to be likely given the authenticity of the find.
To further support the idea that this pyramid could have been built by different civilizations, archeologists from the Portuguese Association of Archaeological Research have recently discovered evidence on Pico island that suggests their belief that humans existed in the Azores region before the arrival of the Portuguese thousands of years ago. As of today, there is still no explanation for who created the rock art found on the islands. Was the pyramid built by whatever civilization existed prior to the Portuguese? Is it possibly not even man-made?

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization, human or not, that was around before the ice age, could be responsible for building the pyramid. While the Portuguese Navy still hasn't determined the origins, many might question why this hasn't been first reported on sooner than late 2012. Certainly the NOAA who studies volcanic activity in the area of the pyramid would have discovered the pyramid through sonar imaging and so forth since the area is heavily studied due to volcanic activity. Either the NOAA hasn't yet come across it, they are hiding what they have found, or the pyramid doesn't exist. The last theory does not seem to be likely given the authenticity of the find.
To further support the idea that this pyramid could have been built by different civilizations, archeologists from the Portuguese Association of Archaeological Research have recently discovered evidence on Pico island that suggests their belief that humans existed in the Azores region before the arrival of the Portuguese thousands of years ago. As of today, there is still no explanation for who created the rock art found on the islands. Was the pyramid built by whatever civilization existed prior to the Portuguese? Is it possibly not even man-made?

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered...

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
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The vastness of the ocean is awe-inspiring and equally terrifying.
With most of the world shrouded under the thick veil of H2O, it is hard
to know what lies beneath.
Apollo 11 Engines
Let's start with something that isn't an illogical undersea find. The
Rocketdyne F-1 engines were the same engines that helped propel the
Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon and propelled the world into a new
age of space travel.
AntirhodosThe discovery of the lost city island of Antirhodos is truly one of
the most impressive feats of modern archaeology. The city of Cleopatra
was well documented throughout various historical archives but
historians and archaeologists were unable to find proof of the city's
existence.
StroneStructure of GalileaThe Sea of Galilee otherwise known as Lake Tiberias is home to one of
the most puzzling structures since Stonehenge. In 2003 while
performing a sonar scan of the lake, archaeologists were astounded
when they found an enormous conic structure 230 feet in diameter and
32 feet high beneath the surface of the lake.
The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Here is one for the alien conspiracy theorists. In 2011 the
Swedish-based "Ocean X Team" was on a routine dive in the Baltic Sea
while searching for remains of an old shipwreck when they came across
the object.
LazarusFish: The Coelacanth
As we said before the vastness of the ocean hides many things and one
of the most common hidden figures are fish. While you may think that
finding fish in the ocean is no big deal it becomes important when you
find a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years.
The Lost City On The Gulf of Khambhat
One of the most interesting things to find under the sea is lost
civilizations that seem to be suspended in time. One of the most
recent examples of this was found in the Gulf of Khambhat off of the
West Coast of India.
Microbial Life
One of the most popular questions that seem to transcend race,
religion, and politics is "Are we alone in this universe?". The
question that usually follows is "Are there any other planets that can
support life?".
The Kraken
The mythical squid that haunts your dreams has just become a reality.
Hidden in the darkness of the oceans are squid that is designed to
kill Captain Ahab. While their existence has been theorized for
decades and novelized for centuries the giant squid was discovered
until 2001 in larval form.
The ocean, much like space is incredibly uncharted. Within its depths
lie some of the most terrifying creatures and most awe-inspiring
artifacts.

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
Subscribe to World5List http://goo.gl/cpJSA6
Find us on...
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The vastness of the ocean is awe-inspiring and equally terrifying.
With most of the world shrouded under the thick veil of H2O, it is hard
to know what lies beneath.
Apollo 11 Engines
Let's start with something that isn't an illogical undersea find. The
Rocketdyne F-1 engines were the same engines that helped propel the
Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon and propelled the world into a new
age of space travel.
AntirhodosThe discovery of the lost city island of Antirhodos is truly one of
the most impressive feats of modern archaeology. The city of Cleopatra
was well documented throughout various historical archives but
historians and archaeologists were unable to find proof of the city's
existence.
StroneStructure of GalileaThe Sea of Galilee otherwise known as Lake Tiberias is home to one of
the most puzzling structures since Stonehenge. In 2003 while
performing a sonar scan of the lake, archaeologists were astounded
when they found an enormous conic structure 230 feet in diameter and
32 feet high beneath the surface of the lake.
The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Here is one for the alien conspiracy theorists. In 2011 the
Swedish-based "Ocean X Team" was on a routine dive in the Baltic Sea
while searching for remains of an old shipwreck when they came across
the object.
LazarusFish: The Coelacanth
As we said before the vastness of the ocean hides many things and one
of the most common hidden figures are fish. While you may think that
finding fish in the ocean is no big deal it becomes important when you
find a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years.
The Lost City On The Gulf of Khambhat
One of the most interesting things to find under the sea is lost
civilizations that seem to be suspended in time. One of the most
recent examples of this was found in the Gulf of Khambhat off of the
West Coast of India.
Microbial Life
One of the most popular questions that seem to transcend race,
religion, and politics is "Are we alone in this universe?". The
question that usually follows is "Are there any other planets that can
support life?".
The Kraken
The mythical squid that haunts your dreams has just become a reality.
Hidden in the darkness of the oceans are squid that is designed to
kill Captain Ahab. While their existence has been theorized for
decades and novelized for centuries the giant squid was discovered
until 2001 in larval form.
The ocean, much like space is incredibly uncharted. Within its depths
lie some of the most terrifying creatures and most awe-inspiring
artifacts.

10 Unbelievable Ship Discoveries

From Pyramid vessels, to the eerie German U-Boat, these are 10 UNBELIEVABLE ShipDiscoveries !
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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some...

published: 19 Feb 2017

Scientists "See" Ocean Floor via Sonar | National Geographic

April 21, 2011 — Scientists use cameras and sonar near the U.S.Virgin Islands to "see" the seafloor and find out how fish and other sea life use the underwater habitats, which include coral reefs and sea grasses.
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13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

Which of these discoveries do you find the most incredible? Let us know in the comments below and subscribe to our channel for more amazing videos just like this, thanks for watching.
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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleag...

published: 26 May 2017

12 Unusual Underwater Discoveries

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the A...

published: 01 Mar 2016

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist!
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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic Ocean
Scienti...

published: 26 Feb 2016

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
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published: 11 May 2016

Underwater Discoveries That Will Make Your Jaw Drop!

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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a W...

published: 19 Oct 2016

The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization...

published: 05 Jun 2014

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some of the wreckage.
5. PirateShipwreck, Tonga
A shipwreck near the Pacific country of Tonga was discovered in 2012 and underwater archaeologists believe it could possibly be the ruins of the famous pirate vessel known as the Port Au Prince. This ship was originally French but was captured by the British and made into a pirate boat, looting boats belonging to rival countries such as Spain and France. Here in this photo, you see an illustration of the similar style the Port-Au-Prince would have had. This boat was made famous for destroying some Spanish settlements in Peru as well as their ships. Some believe the boat was destroyed by Tongan natives and used the metal from the ship to make weapons. If theTongans did take control of the ship, they would have certainly massacred any British sailors on site.
4. Queen Anne’s Revenge
The infamous Blackbeard’s pirate ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina and is possibly the best pirate ship discovery of all time! Blackbeard and his crew terrorized anyone they came into contact with and plundered many ships, villages in the early 1700’s. This was a former slave ship used by the French, to help colonize the Caribbean. Blackbeard struck fear into the hearts of many with his gruesome flag. One cannon you see in this photo, weighed an astonishing 3000 pounds. This would have fired devastating 6 pound cannon balls and would have ripped enemy boats to shreds. Some other artifacts archaeologists came across include gold dust, coins, glass beads, and 22 cannons and some 280,000 artifacts were uncovered! This anchor they lifted off the sea bed weighs nearly 3,000 pounds! Blackbeard met davy jones locker in a gruesome fashion when the British Navy finally captured him. It’s believed that Blackbeard’s severed head was left to hang from the bow of LieutenantRobert Maynard’s Ship.
3. Antikythera Shipwreck
Off the coast of the GreekIsland of Antikythera, a massive storm 2000 years ago caused a large ship to sink. On board were many luxurious items including fine glassware, massive statues, and the most notable item, a complex geared device many believe to be the world’s first computer. This ship and it’s wreckage was discovered by Greek sponge divers in the year 1900 but they seem to keep on finding new things here! Just recently in September 2016, fragments of a human skeleton were found. Buried beneath shards of ancient pottery, they came across this piece of a jaw bone which included 3 teeth. They also found this piece of cranial bone in the Aegean sea. This is the first time researchers came across bones at the site and they're hoping with DNA testing, they can learn more about the crew that was on board this historic ship.
2. German U-boatThe German U-boat submarines were certainly a force to be reckoned with during World War II and they wreaked havoc among merchant ships. But how close were the Nazi from the American mainland? Recently, a Nazi U-boat was uncovered only 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina! Maybe we weren’t as safe on our home soil as we might have thought. Many American’s picture the fronts of World War II all the way in Europe or on the other side of the Pacific. This tends to prove otherwise, considering how close it was to us. This vessel was believed to have been shot down in battle with the 44 sailors still entombed inside. This discovery was made using sonar and you can still even see the propeller at the back is still intact!
1.Titanic Discovered
A group of American and French researchers finally found the remains of the infamous Titanic in the Northern Atlantic, south of Newfoundland. With help from undersea robotics, the team was able to verify that the ship was truly the Titanic, which struck an iceberg over a century ago. The ship was supposed to be unsinkable but tragedy struck and more than 1500 people lost their lives. The ship is located 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean which is about 2.4 miles! So getting down here was certainly no easy task. New ghostly images were released and tell the true story of the legendary catastrophe.

From Pyramid vessels, to the eerie German U-Boat, these are 10 UNBELIEVABLE ShipDiscoveries !
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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some of the wreckage.
5. PirateShipwreck, Tonga
A shipwreck near the Pacific country of Tonga was discovered in 2012 and underwater archaeologists believe it could possibly be the ruins of the famous pirate vessel known as the Port Au Prince. This ship was originally French but was captured by the British and made into a pirate boat, looting boats belonging to rival countries such as Spain and France. Here in this photo, you see an illustration of the similar style the Port-Au-Prince would have had. This boat was made famous for destroying some Spanish settlements in Peru as well as their ships. Some believe the boat was destroyed by Tongan natives and used the metal from the ship to make weapons. If theTongans did take control of the ship, they would have certainly massacred any British sailors on site.
4. Queen Anne’s Revenge
The infamous Blackbeard’s pirate ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina and is possibly the best pirate ship discovery of all time! Blackbeard and his crew terrorized anyone they came into contact with and plundered many ships, villages in the early 1700’s. This was a former slave ship used by the French, to help colonize the Caribbean. Blackbeard struck fear into the hearts of many with his gruesome flag. One cannon you see in this photo, weighed an astonishing 3000 pounds. This would have fired devastating 6 pound cannon balls and would have ripped enemy boats to shreds. Some other artifacts archaeologists came across include gold dust, coins, glass beads, and 22 cannons and some 280,000 artifacts were uncovered! This anchor they lifted off the sea bed weighs nearly 3,000 pounds! Blackbeard met davy jones locker in a gruesome fashion when the British Navy finally captured him. It’s believed that Blackbeard’s severed head was left to hang from the bow of LieutenantRobert Maynard’s Ship.
3. Antikythera Shipwreck
Off the coast of the GreekIsland of Antikythera, a massive storm 2000 years ago caused a large ship to sink. On board were many luxurious items including fine glassware, massive statues, and the most notable item, a complex geared device many believe to be the world’s first computer. This ship and it’s wreckage was discovered by Greek sponge divers in the year 1900 but they seem to keep on finding new things here! Just recently in September 2016, fragments of a human skeleton were found. Buried beneath shards of ancient pottery, they came across this piece of a jaw bone which included 3 teeth. They also found this piece of cranial bone in the Aegean sea. This is the first time researchers came across bones at the site and they're hoping with DNA testing, they can learn more about the crew that was on board this historic ship.
2. German U-boatThe German U-boat submarines were certainly a force to be reckoned with during World War II and they wreaked havoc among merchant ships. But how close were the Nazi from the American mainland? Recently, a Nazi U-boat was uncovered only 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina! Maybe we weren’t as safe on our home soil as we might have thought. Many American’s picture the fronts of World War II all the way in Europe or on the other side of the Pacific. This tends to prove otherwise, considering how close it was to us. This vessel was believed to have been shot down in battle with the 44 sailors still entombed inside. This discovery was made using sonar and you can still even see the propeller at the back is still intact!
1.Titanic Discovered
A group of American and French researchers finally found the remains of the infamous Titanic in the Northern Atlantic, south of Newfoundland. With help from undersea robotics, the team was able to verify that the ship was truly the Titanic, which struck an iceberg over a century ago. The ship was supposed to be unsinkable but tragedy struck and more than 1500 people lost their lives. The ship is located 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean which is about 2.4 miles! So getting down here was certainly no easy task. New ghostly images were released and tell the true story of the legendary catastrophe.

April 21, 2011 — Scientists use cameras and sonar near the U.S.Virgin Islands to "see" the seafloor and find out how fish and other sea life use the underwater habitats, which include coral reefs and sea grasses.
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13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleague Brian Abbot, were out on a ship with sonar equipment. They spotted an odd formation in the water. This was on Lake Michigan, and all the structures are said to be the same distance apart and are quite similar to structures found in France and England, making people doubt that they are a natural formation. Research is still being conducted.
7 - Under the sea…
This discovery has been astounding for scientists, and has seen the most amazing images emerge from their super find. It’s a river under the sea, which was found on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It’s called the Cenote Angelita, translated to Little Angel – and you see a winding river and even branches! The river is actually hydrogen sulphide, a gas created by the mixture of salt and fresh water. Only exceptionally skilled divers are able to get there, so thank goodness for excellent underwater cameras!
6 - Just Add Water…
In 2014, a group of divers made an incredible discovery. Whilst they were diving off the coast of Goza island in Malta, they came up a Phoenician shipwreck which is thought to date back to 700 BC. This is one of the oldest ships recovered, and there are so many pieces in tact – which will be highly beneficial in in shedding light on life back then. Part of the relics discovered include 20 lava grinding stones, large wine jugs and other pieces of crockery.
5 - The ocean is full of surprises…
These alien looking balls have been found on the ocean floor, and are baffling scientists. They are manganese rocks, and they contain valuable metal. They were found in the Atlantic Ocean, and their purpose has been confusing people since the 1870’s! Some suggest it’s a chemical reaction between bacteria and the water. They’re called manganese nodules, and German scientists have discovered a vast amount of them. They grow between 1 and 5 mm every million years, so some are thought to be 10 million years old!
4 - The gap widens…
Divers have been instrumental in showing us how the North American Plate is pulling away from the Eurasian Plate – which means the gap between Europe and the USA is widening! In order for you to dive there yourself, you would need to take a trip to Iceland!
3 - So much to discover…
According to some sites, we have only scratched the bottom of the surface of the ocean, and still have about 95% of the ocean to still discover. If that’s the case, imagine what is still out there for us to find! Over in New Jersey, archaeologists found 2 beautifully preserved locomotives dating back to the 1850’s. No record of when the trains were built or when they were lost, and to this day – no one can explain how they got there.
2 - My heads under water…
It was back in 2000 that French archaeologist, Franck Goddio discovered Heracleion. It’s an underwater city based near Alexandria in Egypt, and during the 13 years spent excavating the area – many incredible items have resurfaced. The city dates back to the 12th century, and it went through a stage of extreme wealth. It’s thought to have sunk due to earthquakes, and had been buried for centuries. Some of the items discovered included 60 ships, gold coins, bronze and stone weights, statues, stone with Greek and Egyptian inscription and hundreds of anchors.
1 - Sink or swim…
These are called Ice Fingers, and as you can guess – they’re a totally rare phenomenon which occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic. They’re the result of cold, sinking brine which is heavier than the water surrounding it. It goes on to form a brinicle, which is a hollow icicle, when it comes into contact with the warmer water. It’s been dubbed the ice finger of death, because any sea creature caught in the expanding web of ice, are caught for good and end up freezing to death. The BBC One series, Frozen Planet, managed to film one – which took a total of 6 hours to form and sink.

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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleague Brian Abbot, were out on a ship with sonar equipment. They spotted an odd formation in the water. This was on Lake Michigan, and all the structures are said to be the same distance apart and are quite similar to structures found in France and England, making people doubt that they are a natural formation. Research is still being conducted.
7 - Under the sea…
This discovery has been astounding for scientists, and has seen the most amazing images emerge from their super find. It’s a river under the sea, which was found on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It’s called the Cenote Angelita, translated to Little Angel – and you see a winding river and even branches! The river is actually hydrogen sulphide, a gas created by the mixture of salt and fresh water. Only exceptionally skilled divers are able to get there, so thank goodness for excellent underwater cameras!
6 - Just Add Water…
In 2014, a group of divers made an incredible discovery. Whilst they were diving off the coast of Goza island in Malta, they came up a Phoenician shipwreck which is thought to date back to 700 BC. This is one of the oldest ships recovered, and there are so many pieces in tact – which will be highly beneficial in in shedding light on life back then. Part of the relics discovered include 20 lava grinding stones, large wine jugs and other pieces of crockery.
5 - The ocean is full of surprises…
These alien looking balls have been found on the ocean floor, and are baffling scientists. They are manganese rocks, and they contain valuable metal. They were found in the Atlantic Ocean, and their purpose has been confusing people since the 1870’s! Some suggest it’s a chemical reaction between bacteria and the water. They’re called manganese nodules, and German scientists have discovered a vast amount of them. They grow between 1 and 5 mm every million years, so some are thought to be 10 million years old!
4 - The gap widens…
Divers have been instrumental in showing us how the North American Plate is pulling away from the Eurasian Plate – which means the gap between Europe and the USA is widening! In order for you to dive there yourself, you would need to take a trip to Iceland!
3 - So much to discover…
According to some sites, we have only scratched the bottom of the surface of the ocean, and still have about 95% of the ocean to still discover. If that’s the case, imagine what is still out there for us to find! Over in New Jersey, archaeologists found 2 beautifully preserved locomotives dating back to the 1850’s. No record of when the trains were built or when they were lost, and to this day – no one can explain how they got there.
2 - My heads under water…
It was back in 2000 that French archaeologist, Franck Goddio discovered Heracleion. It’s an underwater city based near Alexandria in Egypt, and during the 13 years spent excavating the area – many incredible items have resurfaced. The city dates back to the 12th century, and it went through a stage of extreme wealth. It’s thought to have sunk due to earthquakes, and had been buried for centuries. Some of the items discovered included 60 ships, gold coins, bronze and stone weights, statues, stone with Greek and Egyptian inscription and hundreds of anchors.
1 - Sink or swim…
These are called Ice Fingers, and as you can guess – they’re a totally rare phenomenon which occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic. They’re the result of cold, sinking brine which is heavier than the water surrounding it. It goes on to form a brinicle, which is a hollow icicle, when it comes into contact with the warmer water. It’s been dubbed the ice finger of death, because any sea creature caught in the expanding web of ice, are caught for good and end up freezing to death. The BBC One series, Frozen Planet, managed to film one – which took a total of 6 hours to form and sink.

12 Unusual Underwater Discoveries

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct”...

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist!
Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr
#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

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Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma ...

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
4. The body of a famous ChineseTV presenter was found beneath a bridge in the Yongchuan district in China's south-western Chongqing municipality. The half-naked body has multiple wounds in head and neck.
5. The decomposed body of an aspiring young actress was found in a water tank in Mexico City nearly a year after she disappeared.
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1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
4. The body of a famous ChineseTV presenter was found beneath a bridge in the Yongchuan district in China's south-western Chongqing municipality. The half-naked body has multiple wounds in head and neck.
5. The decomposed body of an aspiring young actress was found in a water tank in Mexico City nearly a year after she disappeared.
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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a World War 2 era underwater grave with over 40 vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
4. SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
5. MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
6. USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and Viet NamWars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s largest artificial coral reef.
7. YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
8. SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw it’s seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
9. THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details.
10. "ANCIENT" CHINESE CITY
China’sQiandao Lake is the home of this ancient city, which really isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a construction company.
11. SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WW2 in the Red Sea and contains everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other weaponry.
12. IRISH SILVER
Researches in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War II-era silver off the coast nestled in a British cargo ship.
13. APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by Amazon founder.
14. SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s 100-year-old corridors.
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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a World War 2 era underwater grave with over 40 vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
4. SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
5. MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
6. USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and Viet NamWars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s largest artificial coral reef.
7. YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
8. SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw it’s seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
9. THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details.
10. "ANCIENT" CHINESE CITY
China’sQiandao Lake is the home of this ancient city, which really isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a construction company.
11. SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WW2 in the Red Sea and contains everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other weaponry.
12. IRISH SILVER
Researches in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War II-era silver off the coast nestled in a British cargo ship.
13. APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by Amazon founder.
14. SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s 100-year-old corridors.
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The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira ...

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization, human or not, that was around before the ice age, could be responsible for building the pyramid. While the Portuguese Navy still hasn't determined the origins, many might question why this hasn't been first reported on sooner than late 2012. Certainly the NOAA who studies volcanic activity in the area of the pyramid would have discovered the pyramid through sonar imaging and so forth since the area is heavily studied due to volcanic activity. Either the NOAA hasn't yet come across it, they are hiding what they have found, or the pyramid doesn't exist. The last theory does not seem to be likely given the authenticity of the find.
To further support the idea that this pyramid could have been built by different civilizations, archeologists from the Portuguese Association of Archaeological Research have recently discovered evidence on Pico island that suggests their belief that humans existed in the Azores region before the arrival of the Portuguese thousands of years ago. As of today, there is still no explanation for who created the rock art found on the islands. Was the pyramid built by whatever civilization existed prior to the Portuguese? Is it possibly not even man-made?

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization, human or not, that was around before the ice age, could be responsible for building the pyramid. While the Portuguese Navy still hasn't determined the origins, many might question why this hasn't been first reported on sooner than late 2012. Certainly the NOAA who studies volcanic activity in the area of the pyramid would have discovered the pyramid through sonar imaging and so forth since the area is heavily studied due to volcanic activity. Either the NOAA hasn't yet come across it, they are hiding what they have found, or the pyramid doesn't exist. The last theory does not seem to be likely given the authenticity of the find.
To further support the idea that this pyramid could have been built by different civilizations, archeologists from the Portuguese Association of Archaeological Research have recently discovered evidence on Pico island that suggests their belief that humans existed in the Azores region before the arrival of the Portuguese thousands of years ago. As of today, there is still no explanation for who created the rock art found on the islands. Was the pyramid built by whatever civilization existed prior to the Portuguese? Is it possibly not even man-made?

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered...

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
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The vastness of the ocean is awe-inspiring and equally terrifying.
With most of the world shrouded under the thick veil of H2O, it is hard
to know what lies beneath.
Apollo 11 Engines
Let's start with something that isn't an illogical undersea find. The
Rocketdyne F-1 engines were the same engines that helped propel the
Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon and propelled the world into a new
age of space travel.
AntirhodosThe discovery of the lost city island of Antirhodos is truly one of
the most impressive feats of modern archaeology. The city of Cleopatra
was well documented throughout various historical archives but
historians and archaeologists were unable to find proof of the city's
existence.
StroneStructure of GalileaThe Sea of Galilee otherwise known as Lake Tiberias is home to one of
the most puzzling structures since Stonehenge. In 2003 while
performing a sonar scan of the lake, archaeologists were astounded
when they found an enormous conic structure 230 feet in diameter and
32 feet high beneath the surface of the lake.
The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Here is one for the alien conspiracy theorists. In 2011 the
Swedish-based "Ocean X Team" was on a routine dive in the Baltic Sea
while searching for remains of an old shipwreck when they came across
the object.
LazarusFish: The Coelacanth
As we said before the vastness of the ocean hides many things and one
of the most common hidden figures are fish. While you may think that
finding fish in the ocean is no big deal it becomes important when you
find a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years.
The Lost City On The Gulf of Khambhat
One of the most interesting things to find under the sea is lost
civilizations that seem to be suspended in time. One of the most
recent examples of this was found in the Gulf of Khambhat off of the
West Coast of India.
Microbial Life
One of the most popular questions that seem to transcend race,
religion, and politics is "Are we alone in this universe?". The
question that usually follows is "Are there any other planets that can
support life?".
The Kraken
The mythical squid that haunts your dreams has just become a reality.
Hidden in the darkness of the oceans are squid that is designed to
kill Captain Ahab. While their existence has been theorized for
decades and novelized for centuries the giant squid was discovered
until 2001 in larval form.
The ocean, much like space is incredibly uncharted. Within its depths
lie some of the most terrifying creatures and most awe-inspiring
artifacts.

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
Subscribe to World5List http://goo.gl/cpJSA6
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The vastness of the ocean is awe-inspiring and equally terrifying.
With most of the world shrouded under the thick veil of H2O, it is hard
to know what lies beneath.
Apollo 11 Engines
Let's start with something that isn't an illogical undersea find. The
Rocketdyne F-1 engines were the same engines that helped propel the
Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon and propelled the world into a new
age of space travel.
AntirhodosThe discovery of the lost city island of Antirhodos is truly one of
the most impressive feats of modern archaeology. The city of Cleopatra
was well documented throughout various historical archives but
historians and archaeologists were unable to find proof of the city's
existence.
StroneStructure of GalileaThe Sea of Galilee otherwise known as Lake Tiberias is home to one of
the most puzzling structures since Stonehenge. In 2003 while
performing a sonar scan of the lake, archaeologists were astounded
when they found an enormous conic structure 230 feet in diameter and
32 feet high beneath the surface of the lake.
The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Here is one for the alien conspiracy theorists. In 2011 the
Swedish-based "Ocean X Team" was on a routine dive in the Baltic Sea
while searching for remains of an old shipwreck when they came across
the object.
LazarusFish: The Coelacanth
As we said before the vastness of the ocean hides many things and one
of the most common hidden figures are fish. While you may think that
finding fish in the ocean is no big deal it becomes important when you
find a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years.
The Lost City On The Gulf of Khambhat
One of the most interesting things to find under the sea is lost
civilizations that seem to be suspended in time. One of the most
recent examples of this was found in the Gulf of Khambhat off of the
West Coast of India.
Microbial Life
One of the most popular questions that seem to transcend race,
religion, and politics is "Are we alone in this universe?". The
question that usually follows is "Are there any other planets that can
support life?".
The Kraken
The mythical squid that haunts your dreams has just become a reality.
Hidden in the darkness of the oceans are squid that is designed to
kill Captain Ahab. While their existence has been theorized for
decades and novelized for centuries the giant squid was discovered
until 2001 in larval form.
The ocean, much like space is incredibly uncharted. Within its depths
lie some of the most terrifying creatures and most awe-inspiring
artifacts.

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Mapping The Ocean Floor(full documentary)

Ever wonder what the sea floor looks like? Just ask a NOAA hydrographer (an expert who maps and studies the sea floor) and you will learn that it is very similar to a continent — dotted with plains, mountains, and deep canyons.

published: 06 Oct 2014

Top 15 Mysterious Things Found Underwater

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In this top 15 list, we look at some of the most mysterious things to ever be discovered underwater. According to the NOAA, 95% of the ocean remains unexplored and therefore a mystery. Who knows what other hidden treasures have yet to be found.
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"Day of Chaos" "The Escalation" "Evening of Chaos" "Echoes of Time" "StaticMotion" "Ice Demon" "Hush Full Mix (Edited)"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
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published: 22 Apr 2017

Sonar

Sonar is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels. Two types of technology share the name "sonar": passive sonar is essentially listening for the sound made by vessels; active sonar is emitting pulses of sounds and listening for echoes. Sonar may be used as a means of acoustic location and of measurement of the echo characteristics of "targets" in the water. Acoustic location in air was used before the introduction of radar. Sonar may also be used in air for robot navigation, and SODAR is used for atmospheric investigations. The term sonar is also used for the equipment used to generate and receive the sound. The acoustic frequencies used in sonar systems vary from very low to ext...

published: 11 May 2014

Sonar

Sonar (originally an acronym for SOund Navigation And Ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels. Two types of technology share the name "sonar": passive sonar is essentially listening for the sound made by vessels; active sonar is emitting pulses of sounds and listening for echoes. Sonar may be used as a means of acoustic location and of measurement of the echo characteristics of "targets" in the water. Acoustic location in air was used before the introduction of radar. Sonar may also be used in air for robot navigation, and SODAR (an upward looking in-air sonar) is used for atmospheric investigations. The term sonar is also ...

published: 29 Jul 2014

Dreams that inspired great discoveries

Humans often dream of great impossible utopic plans. Thanks to the power of the dreamed reality and to the human perseverance, the impossible sometimes seems possible. Big dreams inspire great discoveries: a combination of the quantum theory and the relativity theory, become rich by mining in space or feeding and healing humanity with insects.
Original title: The dreamersJuan Maldacena is dreaming of one theory. He is one of the most famous theoretical physicists of the world. He is called by his colleagues the new Einstein because he has done important work in the search for a theory of everything. With such theory, physicists hope to unite Einstein's relativity theory and quantum mechanics so that all natural forces and all particles will be described with one model. It is the "holy gr...

published: 14 Jun 2017

The World In 2050 [The Real Future Of Earth] - Full BBC Documentary HD

The World In 2050 [The RealFuture Of Earth] - Full BBCDocumentary HD
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Can you imagine our world in 2050? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?
In the future world demographic changes will certainly be dramatic. Rockefeller University mathematical biologist Joel Cohen says it's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas of the earth, and will have a significantly higher average age ...

Measuring the GreatestOceanDepthThe Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest known point in Earth's oceans. In 2010 the United StatesCenter for Coastal & Ocean Mapping measured the depth of the Challenger Deep at 10,994 meters (36,070 feet) below sea level with an estimated vertical accuracy of ± 40 meters. If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water.
The first depth measurements in the Mariana Trench were made by the British survey ship HMS Challenger, which was used by the Royal Navy in 1875 to conduct research in the trench. The greatest depth that they recorded at that time was 8,184 meters (26,850 feet).
In 1951, another Royal Navy vessel, also named the "HMS Challenger," returned to the area for additional measurements. They discovered an even deeper location with a depth of 10,900 meters (35,760 feet) determined by echo sounding. The Challenger Deep was named after the Royal Navy vessel that made these measurements.
In 2009, sonar mapping done by researchers aboard the RV Kilo Moana, operated by the University of Hawaii, determined the depth to be 10,971 meters (35,994 feet) with a potential error of ± 22 meters. The most recent measurement, done in 2010, is the 10,994 meter ( ± 40 meter accuracy) depth reported at the top of this article, measured by the United States Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping.

Measuring the GreatestOceanDepthThe Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest known point in Earth's oceans. In 2010 the United StatesCenter for Coastal & Ocean Mapping measured the depth of the Challenger Deep at 10,994 meters (36,070 feet) below sea level with an estimated vertical accuracy of ± 40 meters. If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water.
The first depth measurements in the Mariana Trench were made by the British survey ship HMS Challenger, which was used by the Royal Navy in 1875 to conduct research in the trench. The greatest depth that they recorded at that time was 8,184 meters (26,850 feet).
In 1951, another Royal Navy vessel, also named the "HMS Challenger," returned to the area for additional measurements. They discovered an even deeper location with a depth of 10,900 meters (35,760 feet) determined by echo sounding. The Challenger Deep was named after the Royal Navy vessel that made these measurements.
In 2009, sonar mapping done by researchers aboard the RV Kilo Moana, operated by the University of Hawaii, determined the depth to be 10,971 meters (35,994 feet) with a potential error of ± 22 meters. The most recent measurement, done in 2010, is the 10,994 meter ( ± 40 meter accuracy) depth reported at the top of this article, measured by the United States Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping.

Submarine sounds effects, The sound of sonar ping and the engine of a u boat. Perfect ambient sound for blocking out background sounds while studying, as a slee...

Submarine sounds effects, The sound of sonar ping and the engine of a u boat. Perfect ambient sound for blocking out background sounds while studying, as a sleep sound, masking tinnitus and to raise your ability to concentrate on a task.
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Onderzeeër klinkt effecten, geluid van sonar, sonar ping, u boot ontspannende slaap witte ruis 1 uur
Sous-marin sons effets son sonar, ping de sonar, bateau u détente sommeil blanc bruit 1 heure
U-Boot klingt, Effekte, SonarSound, Sonar-Ping, u-Boot, die erholsamen Schlaf weißes Rauschen 1 Stunde
Sottomarino suoni effetti, suono sonar, sonar ping, u-boat rilassante rumore bianco di sonno 1 ora
Ubåt ljud effekter, sonar ljud, sonar ping, u båt avslappnande sömn och vitt brus 1 timma
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Sounds are CC0 1.0 Universal (CC01.0) Public DomainDedication and remixed by "8 Hours of"

Submarine sounds effects, The sound of sonar ping and the engine of a u boat. Perfect ambient sound for blocking out background sounds while studying, as a sleep sound, masking tinnitus and to raise your ability to concentrate on a task.
Here's a 8 hours version of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDJsXIBxpQw
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If you are wondering how to relieve stress and anxiety I highly recommend you to check out our videos! See below!
* Relaxing sleep sounds / music will help you to calm your mind, concentrate, relax, sleep, focus better while you study or working. It will block background noises such as music, phone conversations, chatter, traffic, pets and disturbing neighbors.
* Our sounds can help or entertain (or at the very least annoy) your cat, dog, bird and other pets.
* Our calming sounds are ideal background sounds to help you to study, focus, concentrate and work more effectively. This will allow your mind to reach a state of focus. Using white noise is great for studying for big test or exam or fall asleep to.
* Our relaxing, peaceful music for stress relief is perfect for meditation or yoga to unwind and relax. Our calming music is perfect as spa music as well.
* Many of our sounds are perfect for babies, kids and teens to relax/sleep to. Your crying baby will calm down and fall asleep quickly with our soothing white noise sleep sounds. Try some of them and see which one works best and let us know!
* If you have insomnia, tinnitus or have sleep deprivation many of our sounds works great. Use headphones for best result. Our ambient sounds of nature such as rain, thunder, train etc will quickly relax you and take your mind of daily stress and any anxiety you may have.
* All our videos are either 1 hour or 8 hours. 1 hour for a quick nap or 8 hours for a whole night of sleep.
* Unique to this channel are our ambient sounds from different games that you just have to check out! Some of the games are GTA 5, The Long Dark, Kholat and many more in the future.
- - - - - - - - - - -
Check out the rest of the channel for hundreds of other videos! Below is just a small sample of the videos you can find here!
Rain on umbrella sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uTfoKn9OPQNS-WWZ1Tp2hIU
City sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uRfSD9jnKJKQjEo4Moxwd4z
Forest sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uTMG4SE-2NlIsoT-CMf65s8
Cat sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uTU_mMKqf0fUXLhhyODCMDP
Lava sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uQduvvAOlT14trgT8sXkLGD
Rain sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uShhZw5vz1U6GV9azb13Ppn
Rain on a Tin Roof sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uQxi2W2UV5R1rP4cBPDJ17Q
Rain And Thunder sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uQHs5seeQ1IZn0zw-mtlo5B
Beach / Ocean waves sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uSCtGFHDTzQzIbqObKBSouL
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Fireplace sounds: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1h0DrCC72uQoCInz4zn9QH1mjXk-mKj5
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Onderzeeër klinkt effecten, geluid van sonar, sonar ping, u boot ontspannende slaap witte ruis 1 uur
Sous-marin sons effets son sonar, ping de sonar, bateau u détente sommeil blanc bruit 1 heure
U-Boot klingt, Effekte, SonarSound, Sonar-Ping, u-Boot, die erholsamen Schlaf weißes Rauschen 1 Stunde
Sottomarino suoni effetti, suono sonar, sonar ping, u-boat rilassante rumore bianco di sonno 1 ora
Ubåt ljud effekter, sonar ljud, sonar ping, u båt avslappnande sömn och vitt brus 1 timma
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Source (Wikipedia): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine
CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)
Photo is CC BY2.0 by Marion Doss (https://www.flickr.com/photos/ooocha/3069691850/)
Sounds are CC0 1.0 Universal (CC01.0) Public DomainDedication and remixed by "8 Hours of"

Mapping The Ocean Floor(full documentary)

Ever wonder what the sea floor looks like? Just ask a NOAA hydrographer (an expert who maps and studies the sea floor) and you will learn that it is very simila...

Ever wonder what the sea floor looks like? Just ask a NOAA hydrographer (an expert who maps and studies the sea floor) and you will learn that it is very similar to a continent — dotted with plains, mountains, and deep canyons.

Ever wonder what the sea floor looks like? Just ask a NOAA hydrographer (an expert who maps and studies the sea floor) and you will learn that it is very similar to a continent — dotted with plains, mountains, and deep canyons.

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In this top 15 list, we look at some of the most mysterious things to ever be discovered underwater. According to the NOAA, 95% of the ocean remains unexplored and therefore a mystery. Who knows what other hidden treasures have yet to be found.
Written by: jessicaholom
Edited by: Huba Áron Csapó
Sources: https://pastebin.com/MJvBYye0
Music:
"Day of Chaos" "The Escalation" "Evening of Chaos" "Echoes of Time" "StaticMotion" "Ice Demon" "Hush Full Mix (Edited)"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
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Narrated by Chills: http://bit.ly/ChillsYouTube
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In this top 15 list, we look at some of the most mysterious things to ever be discovered underwater. According to the NOAA, 95% of the ocean remains unexplored and therefore a mystery. Who knows what other hidden treasures have yet to be found.
Written by: jessicaholom
Edited by: Huba Áron Csapó
Sources: https://pastebin.com/MJvBYye0
Music:
"Day of Chaos" "The Escalation" "Evening of Chaos" "Echoes of Time" "StaticMotion" "Ice Demon" "Hush Full Mix (Edited)"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sonar

Sonar is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels. ...

Sonar is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels. Two types of technology share the name "sonar": passive sonar is essentially listening for the sound made by vessels; active sonar is emitting pulses of sounds and listening for echoes. Sonar may be used as a means of acoustic location and of measurement of the echo characteristics of "targets" in the water. Acoustic location in air was used before the introduction of radar. Sonar may also be used in air for robot navigation, and SODAR is used for atmospheric investigations. The term sonar is also used for the equipment used to generate and receive the sound. The acoustic frequencies used in sonar systems vary from very low to extremely high . The study of underwater sound is known as underwater acoustics or hydroacoustics.
This video targeted to blind users.
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Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

Sonar is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels. Two types of technology share the name "sonar": passive sonar is essentially listening for the sound made by vessels; active sonar is emitting pulses of sounds and listening for echoes. Sonar may be used as a means of acoustic location and of measurement of the echo characteristics of "targets" in the water. Acoustic location in air was used before the introduction of radar. Sonar may also be used in air for robot navigation, and SODAR is used for atmospheric investigations. The term sonar is also used for the equipment used to generate and receive the sound. The acoustic frequencies used in sonar systems vary from very low to extremely high . The study of underwater sound is known as underwater acoustics or hydroacoustics.
This video targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

Sonar

Sonar (originally an acronym for SOund Navigation And Ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to na...

Sonar (originally an acronym for SOund Navigation And Ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels. Two types of technology share the name "sonar": passive sonar is essentially listening for the sound made by vessels; active sonar is emitting pulses of sounds and listening for echoes. Sonar may be used as a means of acoustic location and of measurement of the echo characteristics of "targets" in the water. Acoustic location in air was used before the introduction of radar. Sonar may also be used in air for robot navigation, and SODAR (an upward looking in-air sonar) is used for atmospheric investigations. The term sonar is also used for the equipment used to generate and receive the sound. The acoustic frequencies used in sonar systems vary from very low (infrasonic) to extremely high (ultrasonic). The study of underwater sound is known as underwater acoustics or hydroacoustics.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

Sonar (originally an acronym for SOund Navigation And Ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels. Two types of technology share the name "sonar": passive sonar is essentially listening for the sound made by vessels; active sonar is emitting pulses of sounds and listening for echoes. Sonar may be used as a means of acoustic location and of measurement of the echo characteristics of "targets" in the water. Acoustic location in air was used before the introduction of radar. Sonar may also be used in air for robot navigation, and SODAR (an upward looking in-air sonar) is used for atmospheric investigations. The term sonar is also used for the equipment used to generate and receive the sound. The acoustic frequencies used in sonar systems vary from very low (infrasonic) to extremely high (ultrasonic). The study of underwater sound is known as underwater acoustics or hydroacoustics.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SACreative Commons image source in video

The World In 2050 [The RealFuture Of Earth] - Full BBCDocumentary HD
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Can you imagine our world in 2050? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?
In the future world demographic changes will certainly be dramatic. Rockefeller University mathematical biologist Joel Cohen says it's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas of the earth, and will have a significantly higher average age than people today.
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Can you imagine our world in 2050? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?
In the future world demographic changes will certainly be dramatic. Rockefeller University mathematical biologist Joel Cohen says it's likely that by 2050 the majority of the people in the world will live in urban areas of the earth, and will have a significantly higher average age than people today.
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10 Unbelievable Ship Discoveries

From Pyramid vessels, to the eerie German U-Boat, these are 10 UNBELIEVABLE ShipDiscoveries !
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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some of the wreckage.
5. PirateShipwreck, Tonga
A shipwreck near the Pacific country of Tonga was discovered in 2012 and underwater archaeologists believe it could possibly be the ruins of the famous pirate vessel known as the Port Au Prince. This ship was originally French but was captured by the British and made into a pirate boat, looting boats belonging to rival countries such as Spain and France. Here in this photo, you see an illustration of the similar style the Port-Au-Prince would have had. This boat was made famous for destroying some Spanish settlements in Peru as well as their ships. Some believe the boat was destroyed by Tongan natives and used the metal from the ship to make weapons. If theTongans did take control of the ship, they would have certainly massacred any British sailors on site.
4. Queen Anne’s Revenge
The infamous Blackbeard’s pirate ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina and is possibly the best pirate ship discovery of all time! Blackbeard and his crew terrorized anyone they came into contact with and plundered many ships, villages in the early 1700’s. This was a former slave ship used by the French, to help colonize the Caribbean. Blackbeard struck fear into the hearts of many with his gruesome flag. One cannon you see in this photo, weighed an astonishing 3000 pounds. This would have fired devastating 6 pound cannon balls and would have ripped enemy boats to shreds. Some other artifacts archaeologists came across include gold dust, coins, glass beads, and 22 cannons and some 280,000 artifacts were uncovered! This anchor they lifted off the sea bed weighs nearly 3,000 pounds! Blackbeard met davy jones locker in a gruesome fashion when the British Navy finally captured him. It’s believed that Blackbeard’s severed head was left to hang from the bow of LieutenantRobert Maynard’s Ship.
3. Antikythera Shipwreck
Off the coast of the GreekIsland of Antikythera, a massive storm 2000 years ago caused a large ship to sink. On board were many luxurious items including fine glassware, massive statues, and the most notable item, a complex geared device many believe to be the world’s first computer. This ship and it’s wreckage was discovered by Greek sponge divers in the year 1900 but they seem to keep on finding new things here! Just recently in September 2016, fragments of a human skeleton were found. Buried beneath shards of ancient pottery, they came across this piece of a jaw bone which included 3 teeth. They also found this piece of cranial bone in the Aegean sea. This is the first time researchers came across bones at the site and they're hoping with DNA testing, they can learn more about the crew that was on board this historic ship.
2. German U-boatThe German U-boat submarines were certainly a force to be reckoned with during World War II and they wreaked havoc among merchant ships. But how close were the Nazi from the American mainland? Recently, a Nazi U-boat was uncovered only 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina! Maybe we weren’t as safe on our home soil as we might have thought. Many American’s picture the fronts of World War II all the way in Europe or on the other side of the Pacific. This tends to prove otherwise, considering how close it was to us. This vessel was believed to have been shot down in battle with the 44 sailors still entombed inside. This discovery was made using sonar and you can still even see the propeller at the back is still intact!
1.Titanic Discovered
A group of American and French researchers finally found the remains of the infamous Titanic in the Northern Atlantic, south of Newfoundland. With help from undersea robotics, the team was able to verify that the ship was truly the Titanic, which struck an iceberg over a century ago. The ship was supposed to be unsinkable but tragedy struck and more than 1500 people lost their lives. The ship is located 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean which is about 2.4 miles! So getting down here was certainly no easy task. New ghostly images were released and tell the true story of the legendary catastrophe.

5:12

Scientists "See" Ocean Floor via Sonar | National Geographic

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13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

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13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleague Brian Abbot, were out on a ship with sonar equipment. They spotted an odd formation in the water. This was on Lake Michigan, and all the structures are said to be the same distance apart and are quite similar to structures found in France and England, making people doubt that they are a natural formation. Research is still being conducted.
7 - Under the sea…
This discovery has been astounding for scientists, and has seen the most amazing images emerge from their super find. It’s a river under the sea, which was found on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It’s called the Cenote Angelita, translated to Little Angel – and you see a winding river and even branches! The river is actually hydrogen sulphide, a gas created by the mixture of salt and fresh water. Only exceptionally skilled divers are able to get there, so thank goodness for excellent underwater cameras!
6 - Just Add Water…
In 2014, a group of divers made an incredible discovery. Whilst they were diving off the coast of Goza island in Malta, they came up a Phoenician shipwreck which is thought to date back to 700 BC. This is one of the oldest ships recovered, and there are so many pieces in tact – which will be highly beneficial in in shedding light on life back then. Part of the relics discovered include 20 lava grinding stones, large wine jugs and other pieces of crockery.
5 - The ocean is full of surprises…
These alien looking balls have been found on the ocean floor, and are baffling scientists. They are manganese rocks, and they contain valuable metal. They were found in the Atlantic Ocean, and their purpose has been confusing people since the 1870’s! Some suggest it’s a chemical reaction between bacteria and the water. They’re called manganese nodules, and German scientists have discovered a vast amount of them. They grow between 1 and 5 mm every million years, so some are thought to be 10 million years old!
4 - The gap widens…
Divers have been instrumental in showing us how the North American Plate is pulling away from the Eurasian Plate – which means the gap between Europe and the USA is widening! In order for you to dive there yourself, you would need to take a trip to Iceland!
3 - So much to discover…
According to some sites, we have only scratched the bottom of the surface of the ocean, and still have about 95% of the ocean to still discover. If that’s the case, imagine what is still out there for us to find! Over in New Jersey, archaeologists found 2 beautifully preserved locomotives dating back to the 1850’s. No record of when the trains were built or when they were lost, and to this day – no one can explain how they got there.
2 - My heads under water…
It was back in 2000 that French archaeologist, Franck Goddio discovered Heracleion. It’s an underwater city based near Alexandria in Egypt, and during the 13 years spent excavating the area – many incredible items have resurfaced. The city dates back to the 12th century, and it went through a stage of extreme wealth. It’s thought to have sunk due to earthquakes, and had been buried for centuries. Some of the items discovered included 60 ships, gold coins, bronze and stone weights, statues, stone with Greek and Egyptian inscription and hundreds of anchors.
1 - Sink or swim…
These are called Ice Fingers, and as you can guess – they’re a totally rare phenomenon which occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic. They’re the result of cold, sinking brine which is heavier than the water surrounding it. It goes on to form a brinicle, which is a hollow icicle, when it comes into contact with the warmer water. It’s been dubbed the ice finger of death, because any sea creature caught in the expanding web of ice, are caught for good and end up freezing to death. The BBC One series, Frozen Planet, managed to film one – which took a total of 6 hours to form and sink.

9:25

12 Unusual Underwater Discoveries

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

9:59

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe ...

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist!
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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

16:33

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. Th...

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
4. The body of a famous ChineseTV presenter was found beneath a bridge in the Yongchuan district in China's south-western Chongqing municipality. The half-naked body has multiple wounds in head and neck.
5. The decomposed body of an aspiring young actress was found in a water tank in Mexico City nearly a year after she disappeared.
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5:26

Underwater Discoveries That Will Make Your Jaw Drop!

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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a World War 2 era underwater grave with over 40 vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
4. SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
5. MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
6. USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and Viet NamWars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s largest artificial coral reef.
7. YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
8. SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw it’s seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
9. THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details.
10. "ANCIENT" CHINESE CITY
China’sQiandao Lake is the home of this ancient city, which really isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a construction company.
11. SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WW2 in the Red Sea and contains everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other weaponry.
12. IRISH SILVER
Researches in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War II-era silver off the coast nestled in a British cargo ship.
13. APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by Amazon founder.
14. SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s 100-year-old corridors.
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The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovere...

The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization, human or not, that was around before the ice age, could be responsible for building the pyramid. While the Portuguese Navy still hasn't determined the origins, many might question why this hasn't been first reported on sooner than late 2012. Certainly the NOAA who studies volcanic activity in the area of the pyramid would have discovered the pyramid through sonar imaging and so forth since the area is heavily studied due to volcanic activity. Either the NOAA hasn't yet come across it, they are hiding what they have found, or the pyramid doesn't exist. The last theory does not seem to be likely given the authenticity of the find.
To further support the idea that this pyramid could have been built by different civilizations, archeologists from the Portuguese Association of Archaeological Research have recently discovered evidence on Pico island that suggests their belief that humans existed in the Azores region before the arrival of the Portuguese thousands of years ago. As of today, there is still no explanation for who created the rock art found on the islands. Was the pyramid built by whatever civilization existed prior to the Portuguese? Is it possibly not even man-made?

12:58

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

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Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
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The vastness of the ocean is awe-inspiring and equally terrifying.
With most of the world shrouded under the thick veil of H2O, it is hard
to know what lies beneath.
Apollo 11 Engines
Let's start with something that isn't an illogical undersea find. The
Rocketdyne F-1 engines were the same engines that helped propel the
Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon and propelled the world into a new
age of space travel.
AntirhodosThe discovery of the lost city island of Antirhodos is truly one of
the most impressive feats of modern archaeology. The city of Cleopatra
was well documented throughout various historical archives but
historians and archaeologists were unable to find proof of the city's
existence.
StroneStructure of GalileaThe Sea of Galilee otherwise known as Lake Tiberias is home to one of
the most puzzling structures since Stonehenge. In 2003 while
performing a sonar scan of the lake, archaeologists were astounded
when they found an enormous conic structure 230 feet in diameter and
32 feet high beneath the surface of the lake.
The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Here is one for the alien conspiracy theorists. In 2011 the
Swedish-based "Ocean X Team" was on a routine dive in the Baltic Sea
while searching for remains of an old shipwreck when they came across
the object.
LazarusFish: The Coelacanth
As we said before the vastness of the ocean hides many things and one
of the most common hidden figures are fish. While you may think that
finding fish in the ocean is no big deal it becomes important when you
find a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years.
The Lost City On The Gulf of Khambhat
One of the most interesting things to find under the sea is lost
civilizations that seem to be suspended in time. One of the most
recent examples of this was found in the Gulf of Khambhat off of the
West Coast of India.
Microbial Life
One of the most popular questions that seem to transcend race,
religion, and politics is "Are we alone in this universe?". The
question that usually follows is "Are there any other planets that can
support life?".
The Kraken
The mythical squid that haunts your dreams has just become a reality.
Hidden in the darkness of the oceans are squid that is designed to
kill Captain Ahab. While their existence has been theorized for
decades and novelized for centuries the giant squid was discovered
until 2001 in larval form.
The ocean, much like space is incredibly uncharted. Within its depths
lie some of the most terrifying creatures and most awe-inspiring
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10 Unbelievable Ship Discoveries

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6. MongolKamikaze Ship
When the Mongol hordes boarded ships and attempted to sail across the sea of Japan in order to invade the Japanese, they were struck down by a severe storm. The Japanese believed the gods were on their side and called them “divine winds”. This is the original meaning for the word Kamikaze. This storm could have potentially saved the entire country of Japan from all out destruction. Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered some of the remains of the fleet Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan used in his attempted invasion. With 4000 ships and 140,000 men, you’d believe that it should be possible to come across some of the wreckage.
5. PirateShipwreck, Tonga
A shipwreck near the Pacific country of Tonga was discovered in 2012 and underwater archaeologists believe it could possibly be the ruins of the famous pirate vessel known as the Port Au Prince. This ship was originally French but was captured by the British and made into a pirate boat, looting boats belonging to rival countries such as Spain and France. Here in this photo, you see an illustration of the similar style the Port-Au-Prince would have had. This boat was made famous for destroying some Spanish settlements in Peru as well as their ships. Some believe the boat was destroyed by Tongan natives and used the metal from the ship to make weapons. If theTongans did take control of the ship, they would have certainly massacred any British sailors on site.
4. Queen Anne’s Revenge
The infamous Blackbeard’s pirate ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina and is possibly the best pirate ship discovery of all time! Blackbeard and his crew terrorized anyone they came into contact with and plundered many ships, villages in the early 1700’s. This was a former slave ship used by the French, to help colonize the Caribbean. Blackbeard struck fear into the hearts of many with his gruesome flag. One cannon you see in this photo, weighed an astonishing 3000 pounds. This would have fired devastating 6 pound cannon balls and would have ripped enemy boats to shreds. Some other artifacts archaeologists came across include gold dust, coins, glass beads, and 22 cannons and some 280,000 artifacts were uncovered! This anchor they lifted off the sea bed weighs nearly 3,000 pounds! Blackbeard met davy jones locker in a gruesome fashion when the British Navy finally captured him. It’s believed that Blackbeard’s severed head was left to hang from the bow of LieutenantRobert Maynard’s Ship.
3. Antikythera Shipwreck
Off the coast of the GreekIsland of Antikythera, a massive storm 2000 years ago caused a large ship to sink. On board were many luxurious items including fine glassware, massive statues, and the most notable item, a complex geared device many believe to be the world’s first computer. This ship and it’s wreckage was discovered by Greek sponge divers in the year 1900 but they seem to keep on finding new things here! Just recently in September 2016, fragments of a human skeleton were found. Buried beneath shards of ancient pottery, they came across this piece of a jaw bone which included 3 teeth. They also found this piece of cranial bone in the Aegean sea. This is the first time researchers came across bones at the site and they're hoping with DNA testing, they can learn more about the crew that was on board this historic ship.
2. German U-boatThe German U-boat submarines were certainly a force to be reckoned with during World War II and they wreaked havoc among merchant ships. But how close were the Nazi from the American mainland? Recently, a Nazi U-boat was uncovered only 30 miles off the coast of North Carolina! Maybe we weren’t as safe on our home soil as we might have thought. Many American’s picture the fronts of World War II all the way in Europe or on the other side of the Pacific. This tends to prove otherwise, considering how close it was to us. This vessel was believed to have been shot down in battle with the 44 sailors still entombed inside. This discovery was made using sonar and you can still even see the propeller at the back is still intact!
1.Titanic Discovered
A group of American and French researchers finally found the remains of the infamous Titanic in the Northern Atlantic, south of Newfoundland. With help from undersea robotics, the team was able to verify that the ship was truly the Titanic, which struck an iceberg over a century ago. The ship was supposed to be unsinkable but tragedy struck and more than 1500 people lost their lives. The ship is located 12,500 feet below the surface of the ocean which is about 2.4 miles! So getting down here was certainly no easy task. New ghostly images were released and tell the true story of the legendary catastrophe.

5:12

Scientists "See" Ocean Floor via Sonar | National Geographic

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6:23

13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

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13 Breathtaking Underwater Discoveries

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9 - UnderwaterExplorer…
Going over to Israel, divers discovered a water well that is thought to be around 7500-years old, along with a Neolithic village. It’s believed that the location of this well was possibly the site of the world’s oldest olive oil production centre. Around this site, they also discovered thousands of crushed olive stones, which led them to make that assumption.
8 - Get your dose of Vitamin Sea…
Mark Holley is the person to credit for discovering an underwater structure that very closely resembles Stonehenge. He, along with his colleague Brian Abbot, were out on a ship with sonar equipment. They spotted an odd formation in the water. This was on Lake Michigan, and all the structures are said to be the same distance apart and are quite similar to structures found in France and England, making people doubt that they are a natural formation. Research is still being conducted.
7 - Under the sea…
This discovery has been astounding for scientists, and has seen the most amazing images emerge from their super find. It’s a river under the sea, which was found on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. It’s called the Cenote Angelita, translated to Little Angel – and you see a winding river and even branches! The river is actually hydrogen sulphide, a gas created by the mixture of salt and fresh water. Only exceptionally skilled divers are able to get there, so thank goodness for excellent underwater cameras!
6 - Just Add Water…
In 2014, a group of divers made an incredible discovery. Whilst they were diving off the coast of Goza island in Malta, they came up a Phoenician shipwreck which is thought to date back to 700 BC. This is one of the oldest ships recovered, and there are so many pieces in tact – which will be highly beneficial in in shedding light on life back then. Part of the relics discovered include 20 lava grinding stones, large wine jugs and other pieces of crockery.
5 - The ocean is full of surprises…
These alien looking balls have been found on the ocean floor, and are baffling scientists. They are manganese rocks, and they contain valuable metal. They were found in the Atlantic Ocean, and their purpose has been confusing people since the 1870’s! Some suggest it’s a chemical reaction between bacteria and the water. They’re called manganese nodules, and German scientists have discovered a vast amount of them. They grow between 1 and 5 mm every million years, so some are thought to be 10 million years old!
4 - The gap widens…
Divers have been instrumental in showing us how the North American Plate is pulling away from the Eurasian Plate – which means the gap between Europe and the USA is widening! In order for you to dive there yourself, you would need to take a trip to Iceland!
3 - So much to discover…
According to some sites, we have only scratched the bottom of the surface of the ocean, and still have about 95% of the ocean to still discover. If that’s the case, imagine what is still out there for us to find! Over in New Jersey, archaeologists found 2 beautifully preserved locomotives dating back to the 1850’s. No record of when the trains were built or when they were lost, and to this day – no one can explain how they got there.
2 - My heads under water…
It was back in 2000 that French archaeologist, Franck Goddio discovered Heracleion. It’s an underwater city based near Alexandria in Egypt, and during the 13 years spent excavating the area – many incredible items have resurfaced. The city dates back to the 12th century, and it went through a stage of extreme wealth. It’s thought to have sunk due to earthquakes, and had been buried for centuries. Some of the items discovered included 60 ships, gold coins, bronze and stone weights, statues, stone with Greek and Egyptian inscription and hundreds of anchors.
1 - Sink or swim…
These are called Ice Fingers, and as you can guess – they’re a totally rare phenomenon which occurs in the Arctic and Antarctic. They’re the result of cold, sinking brine which is heavier than the water surrounding it. It goes on to form a brinicle, which is a hollow icicle, when it comes into contact with the warmer water. It’s been dubbed the ice finger of death, because any sea creature caught in the expanding web of ice, are caught for good and end up freezing to death. The BBC One series, Frozen Planet, managed to film one – which took a total of 6 hours to form and sink.

9:25

12 Unusual Underwater Discoveries

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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

9:59

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe ...

14 Shocking Ocean Discoveries

The ocean is one mysterious place, here are 14 shocking discoveries that you wont believe actually exist!
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#7 The Non-Extinct “Extinct” Fish, the Coelacanth
This menacing-looking fish has quite a history. Thought to be extinct with the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period, the fish was discovered very much alive in 1938 when a fisherman caught one off the coast of East Africa. Even more shocking was the fact that another species of the Coelacanth was caught in the Indian Ocean by a fisherman and offered up for sale at a fish market in July 1998, letting scientists know that there are more species of this “extinct” fish than previously thought! The fish was 5ft long and weighed 29kg.
#6 The MetalBalls of the Atlantic OceanScientists who were in the Atlantic Ocean to study sea organisms found something a bit more unusual than they expected when their equipment kept getting snagged on something. They unearthed metal balls, known as manganese balls. These balls occur in other oceans, growing at the rate of millimeters over the course a million years by crystallizing around rocks or fossils into a nodule. To see so many on the ocean floor, especially some so round, was quite a shock to researchers, who even put out a press release about the discovery.
#5 The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Scientists have been debating the true nature of a large, mushroom-shaped disc found under the Baltic Sea in June 2011. Sonar images of the object show a stone or granite disc that resembles an ancient Millennium Falcon! The 200 by 25 ft disc could be a Nazi device that was located on the Baltic Sea shipping route that was made of steel and wire mesh designed to block radar detection by British and Russian submarines that used the area during World War II. Explorers have been repeatedly stymied by the Baltic Sea Anomaly because their sonar, radar and even satellite phones stop working when they get within 200 meters of the site. UFOlogists see it differently; they believe the disc is an ancient alien aircraft. Yeah, but how many parsecs would it take to make the Kessel Run?
#4 The MayanUnderworld
The ancient Mayans believed that in order to make it to the afterlife, dead souls needed to traverse watery caves with the help of a blind dog, and that caves are natural portals to other worlds. In 2008, scientists discovered huge underwater caves off the Yucatan Peninsula. The caves are large enough to contain stone temples and pyramids, sculptures, and human remains, mirroring the Maya belief that souls would confront great challenges on the way to the next world. One eerie passage consists of a 300 foot road leading straight to the water. Now scientists must ponder whether the Mayan beliefs were inspired by the existence of the caves, or whether the Maya created the caves as part of their religious practices.
#3 The YetiCrab
You may have seen a variety of crabs at a visit to the aquarium, but you’ve probably not seen a crab like this. Known as the Yeti Crab, this species was discovered in 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean. The crab’s discovery required scientists to actually create a new genus, Kiwaidae. This crab is special not only because it’s hairy, but also because it has no eyes. It grows its own food and bacteria in its fur and lives in hydrothermal vents.
#2 The GalleonSan JoseBuilt in 1696, the Spanish ship Galleon San Jose was lost in 1708, after crewmembers were engaged in a sea battle with the English. On November 27, 2015, the wreckage of the ship was found in the Caribbean Sea, along with its treasure. Originally on its way to France, the ship was laden with cargo of gold, silver and emeralds when it sank, and 600 people were reportedly on board when the ship went down. Many of the ship’s personal effects, cannons, and guns are still intact. Before the discovery, historians believed the ship had exploded. The recovered treasure is worth an estimated $3 to $17 billion.
#1 The “Lost” UnderwaterForest
You may find a city or ruins, or sunken treasure in the sea, but finding a forest is probably a dream….But for diver DawnWatson, finding a lost forest went from fantasy to reality. In 2015, Watson discovered an incredible underwater forest off the coast of Norfolk. The trees are estimated to be near 10,000 years, and have been hidden underwater since the Ice Age, only to be uncovered during a storm. The forest was once part of Doggerland, a piece of land that was a bridge between Britain and Europe.

16:33

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. Th...

Cars found in lakes; bodies found in water - missing persons compilation

1. Six bodies were discovered in two cars found on the bottom of Lake Foss in Oklahoma. The cars, both at least 40 years old, were discovered when the Oklahoma Highway PatrolMarine Enforcement division were conducting training sessions involving new sonar technology.
2. ClaudiaMelgar, 25, was last seen on surveillance footage driving home just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, April 18, when she came across a tow truck blocking a submerged underpass. Melgar drove around the truck into 17 feet of water, where her car, a white Dodge Durango, began to float and got stuck. Moments later, her vehicle was completely submerged.
3. Authorities in South Dakota have confirmed the remains of two people found in a submerged car last year are those of two teenaged girls missing since 1971.
4. The body of a famous ChineseTV presenter was found beneath a bridge in the Yongchuan district in China's south-western Chongqing municipality. The half-naked body has multiple wounds in head and neck.
5. The decomposed body of an aspiring young actress was found in a water tank in Mexico City nearly a year after she disappeared.
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5:26

Underwater Discoveries That Will Make Your Jaw Drop!

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1. F4U CORSAIR
The submerged World War 2 plane ran out of fuel and the quick thinking pilot changed trajectory and landed in the ocean. According to the story, the pilot was able to free himself from the plane before it sank and survived the crash.
2. THE LOSTCITY OF HERACLEION
For five years, famed archaeologist Frank Goddio embarked on an epic journey in search of the lost Egyptian city. When he was almost ready to give up, he stumbled upon the ruins by accident.
3. THE GHOSTFLEETImagine diving and coming across this eerie undersea graveyard. The “GhostFleet” is a World War 2 era underwater grave with over 40 vehicles bombed near Chuuk Lagoon.
4. SCULPTURE PARK
The warm Caribbean waters of Cancun, Mexico, offer this unique attraction for divers where they can see over 500 life-like sculptures.
5. MS ZENOBIA
A 10,000 ton ferry sank to the bottom of the ocean in Larnaca Bay in Cyprus in the 1980’s and rests there still today.
6. USS ORISKANY
The aircraft carrier saw years of warfare through both the Korean and Viet NamWars before finally being sunk. It’s now a part of the world’s largest artificial coral reef.
7. YONAGUNI MONUMENT
Off the coast of Japan is the Yonaguni Monument, a massive stone structure believed to be over 5,000 years old.
8. SS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The large ship saw it’s seafaring days end after succumbing to a series of underwater mines.
9. THE TITANIC
You know the story, so we won’t bore you with details.
10. "ANCIENT" CHINESE CITY
China’sQiandao Lake is the home of this ancient city, which really isn’t ancient at all since the city was purposely submerged by a construction company.
11. SS THISTLEGORM
The British merchant ship was sunk in WW2 in the Red Sea and contains everything from vehicles and motorcycles, to ammunition and other weaponry.
12. IRISH SILVER
Researches in Ireland discovered this huge 61 ton haul of World War II-era silver off the coast nestled in a British cargo ship.
13. APOLLO 11 ROCKETS
Once thought lost to the ocean, the rockets were discovered using sonar technology in the Atlantic, led by a team of researchers funded by Amazon founder.
14. SWEEPSTAKES
This Canadian schooner from 1867 sunk in Big Tub Harbour in 1885. It’s only 10 feet underwater, so even novice divers can go searching it’s 100-year-old corridors.
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19:17

The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovere...

The Huge Underwater Pyramid Discovery Near Portugal

Portuguese news reported the discovery of a very large under water pyramid first discovered by Diocleciano Silva between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores of Portugal. According to claims, the structure is said to be perfectly squared and oriented by the cardinal points. Current estimates obtained using GPS digital technology put the height at 60 meters with a base of 8000 square meters. The Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy currently has the job of analyzing the data to determine whether or not the structure is man-made.
The pyramid was found in an area of the mid-Atlantic that has been underwater for about 20,000 years. Considering this is around the time of the last ice age where glaciation was melting from its peak 2000 years prior, whatever civilization, human or not, that was around before the ice age, could be responsible for building the pyramid. While the Portuguese Navy still hasn't determined the origins, many might question why this hasn't been first reported on sooner than late 2012. Certainly the NOAA who studies volcanic activity in the area of the pyramid would have discovered the pyramid through sonar imaging and so forth since the area is heavily studied due to volcanic activity. Either the NOAA hasn't yet come across it, they are hiding what they have found, or the pyramid doesn't exist. The last theory does not seem to be likely given the authenticity of the find.
To further support the idea that this pyramid could have been built by different civilizations, archeologists from the Portuguese Association of Archaeological Research have recently discovered evidence on Pico island that suggests their belief that humans existed in the Azores region before the arrival of the Portuguese thousands of years ago. As of today, there is still no explanation for who created the rock art found on the islands. Was the pyramid built by whatever civilization existed prior to the Portuguese? Is it possibly not even man-made?

12:58

Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

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Most Amazing Deep Ocean Discoveries

The ocean collects many mysterious objects that are hard to discover. Join us as we have a look at some of the most interesting things that have been discovered beneath the ocean.
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The vastness of the ocean is awe-inspiring and equally terrifying.
With most of the world shrouded under the thick veil of H2O, it is hard
to know what lies beneath.
Apollo 11 Engines
Let's start with something that isn't an illogical undersea find. The
Rocketdyne F-1 engines were the same engines that helped propel the
Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon and propelled the world into a new
age of space travel.
AntirhodosThe discovery of the lost city island of Antirhodos is truly one of
the most impressive feats of modern archaeology. The city of Cleopatra
was well documented throughout various historical archives but
historians and archaeologists were unable to find proof of the city's
existence.
StroneStructure of GalileaThe Sea of Galilee otherwise known as Lake Tiberias is home to one of
the most puzzling structures since Stonehenge. In 2003 while
performing a sonar scan of the lake, archaeologists were astounded
when they found an enormous conic structure 230 feet in diameter and
32 feet high beneath the surface of the lake.
The Baltic SeaAnomaly
Here is one for the alien conspiracy theorists. In 2011 the
Swedish-based "Ocean X Team" was on a routine dive in the Baltic Sea
while searching for remains of an old shipwreck when they came across
the object.
LazarusFish: The Coelacanth
As we said before the vastness of the ocean hides many things and one
of the most common hidden figures are fish. While you may think that
finding fish in the ocean is no big deal it becomes important when you
find a fish that has been extinct for 65 million years.
The Lost City On The Gulf of Khambhat
One of the most interesting things to find under the sea is lost
civilizations that seem to be suspended in time. One of the most
recent examples of this was found in the Gulf of Khambhat off of the
West Coast of India.
Microbial Life
One of the most popular questions that seem to transcend race,
religion, and politics is "Are we alone in this universe?". The
question that usually follows is "Are there any other planets that can
support life?".
The Kraken
The mythical squid that haunts your dreams has just become a reality.
Hidden in the darkness of the oceans are squid that is designed to
kill Captain Ahab. While their existence has been theorized for
decades and novelized for centuries the giant squid was discovered
until 2001 in larval form.
The ocean, much like space is incredibly uncharted. Within its depths
lie some of the most terrifying creatures and most awe-inspiring
artifacts.